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flat. Styles none, unless you' so call the points of 

 the germs. Stigma, none but the interior nectary, 

 unless you consider that as a common stigma, 



)Per. Follicles two, oblong; in some, pointed; in 

 others, obtuse ; inflated, one-valved ; each contain- 

 ing a one-winged receptacle. 



Seeds numerous, roundish, compressed, crowned 

 with pappus. 



To each pair of leaves, a peduncle mostly two-flow- 

 ered, often with three, sometimes with five, flowers. 



Calyx reddish. Corol white, elegantly marked with 



purple veins ; fringe white, thick ; anthers black. 



Leaves linear-awled, pointed, opposite, petioled, with 



one strong nerve ; stipules very soft, minute. Stem 



smooth, round, twining; the whole plant abounding 



with milk, 



32. La'ngali': 



Syn. Saracti, Toyapippal), SaculJdani, 



Yulg, Qinchra, Isholdngolyd, 



R h E-E d . Cheru - vallel ? 



Linn. N a m A of Si Ian, 



Cal. Perianth one-leaved, five-parted, villous 5 t#- 

 visions lanced, pointed, long, permanent. 



Cor. One petaled, nearly wheeled. Tube very short. 

 Border five -parted. Divisions egged. 



St am. filaments five, awled, expanding; from the 

 mouth of the tube, adhering to the divisions of the 

 border by rhomboidal concave bases convergent 

 above. Anthers large, arrowed. 



Pist. Germ above, egg-oblong, two-cleft. Styles 



T a two, 



