104 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
which bears two lateral bractlets. All the preceding genera, analo- 
gous to this by their digitate leaves, form a subtribe of Adansonia. 
Quararibea (figs. 171, 172) is the type of a subseries in which the 
leaves are simple, palminerved, or at least trinerved at the base. 
Quararibea (Eumyrodia) turbinata. 

Fie. 171. Fra. 172. 
Flower. Long, sect, of flower. 
The stamens have their filaments united into a long tube, traversed 
by the style. This tube remains entire in its whole extent, or it is 
cleft more or less deeply into five thongs in its upper part, which 
Durio zibethinus. 

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Fie, 173. 
Flower. 
supports the anthers. These are one-celled and separated from 
each other, or they approach so as to appear like two cells 
of one anther (Myrodia), or they may even be confluent at the 
summit by the upper part of their clefts. The general organi- 
zation of the flower, and especially of the androceum, is the same in 
