AN0NACE2E. 



2-ih 



II. MILIUSA SEEIES. 



The flowers q^ Mlliiisa^ (figs. 291-294) are regular, hermaphrodite 

 or polygamous. On the receptacle are inserted in order a triple 

 perianth, and the indefinite pieces of the androceum andgyn^ccum. 

 The calyx consists of three narrow sepals, valvate in aestivation. The 



Miliusa indica. 



Fig. 291. 

 Flower. 



Fig. 292. 

 Longitudiniil section of flower. 



Fig. 293. 

 Flower, corolla removed. 



Fig. 21)1. 

 Diajiram. 



petals of the inner whorl, superposed to the sepals, are broad and 



' Leschen., ex A. DC, Mem. 37, t. 3. — Cat., ii. G434-. — Lindi., lutrod. to But., ocl. 



Wight & Aen., Prodr. i. 10. — Endl., Oen., 439. — Enut.., Oen., n. 4729. — Uvaruc spec. 



11. 1712.— B. H., Gen., 28, 958, n. 3 1.— H. I5n., Koxu., Ft. Lid., ii. 664. 

 Adansonia, viii. 343. — Ilyalostemma Wall., 



