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inserted obliquely (as in Telracerd) on a dilated connective. Carpels 

 2, 3, free or cohering at the base ; styles free more or less thickened 

 and stigmatiferous at the tip. Ovules 2, 3 ascending, or oo in 2 

 rows. Fruit dry, indehiscent or bursting irregularly. Seeds 2-a) , 

 arillate.— Perennial, subcaulescent herbs ; leaves alternate close to- 

 gether, penniveined with transverse venules, entire, or pinnately 

 lobed or dissected ; petioles often winged ; flowers, axillary pedun- 

 culate, soUtary or racemose (?) {India, Ceylon.) See p. 103. 



III. DILLENIE^. 



11. DilleniaL. — Flowers 5-merous, Sepals imbricated, spreading, 

 persistent, becoming fleshy around the fr'uit. Petals much longer, 

 imbricated. Stamens ':f:> , nearly free ; anthers linear ; cells adnate, 

 dehiscing by submarginal clefts. Carpels 5-ao , adhering to the 

 axis, united to each other only by the ventral margin, otherwise 

 free; styles as many, stellately reflexed, stigmatiferous internally. 

 Ovules 00 , in 2 rows, subhorizontal. Fruit indehiscent, subbaccate 

 5-Go - celled ; seeds imbedded in pulp or pulpless, glabrous or hairy 

 at the margin, exarillate. — Trees ; leaves large, of parallel penni- 

 venation ; flowers solitary or fascicled, lateral or terminal {tropical 

 Jsia, Australia). See p. 106. 



12. Wormia Eottb. — Sepals 4-6, more rarely 10-15, unequal, 

 imbricated. Petals 5 imbricated, or 0. Stamens go , either aU fertile 

 with erect linear anthers dehiscing by terminal pores or short 

 clefts ; or the outermost sterile very short ; filaments all slightly 

 unequal, or the 5 innermost much the longest, spreading recurved. 

 Carpels 5-go (of Dillenia), cohering only on the inside, oo - ovulate ; 

 when ripe dehiscing internally or indehiscent ; styles as many, free 

 spreading. Seeds ariUate. — Trees or shrubs ; leaves broad, of parallel 

 pennivenation ; petioles dilated, wings deciduous ; flowers large, 

 solitary, or more frequently grouped in often unilateral terminal 

 spurious racemes {trojncal Asia, Oceania, Madagascar). See 

 p. lOS. 



13. Actinidia Lindl. — Flowers hermaphrodite or polygamous, 

 5-merous. Sepals imbricated, persistent. Petals imbricated or con- 

 torted. Stamens oo ; filaments free ; anthers introrse, finally versa- 



