878 BENGAL PLANTS. [Sueda. — 
or not, simple, gibbous, or almost winged. Stamens 5; filaments 
short, hypogynous or perigynous; anthers rather large. Disk 
Ovary usually sessile, wide-based, adnate below to e 
arge or 0. 
the perianth, ovoid or orbicular ; apex rounded or truncate ; ovule 
solitary, subsessile; style 0; stigmas 2-5, minute, subulate, 
recurved, papillose throughout. Fruit a small, membranous oF 
spongy, included utricle; pericarp usually free from the seed. 
Seed erect, horizontal, or oblique ; testa coriaceous or crustaceous 5 
albumen 0, or scanty and 2-partite; embryo slender, somewhat 
spiral. 
Styles 3; seeds erect nudiflora. 
Styles 2; seeds usually horizontal .-maritima. 
1716. Sumpa NuprrLora Mogq.; F. B. I. v. 14; E. D. s. 2994. 
72. OO, 
A nie Bradiehed: woody, perennial undershrub. 
Uriya Géria 
1717. Su#pA MARITIMA oa F. B. I. v. 14; E. D. 8. 2990. 
Salsola indica F, I. ii 
Sundribuns, common. 
An erect herb or undershrub, branching from the base. 
779. Chenopodium Linn. 
nnual or perennial, erect or prostrate herbs ; leaves alternate, 
thed. Flow : 
entre, lobed or too wers minute, herm aphrodite, 3D 
ary fascicles or cymes; bracts 1 bracteoles 0. Perianth ; 
doeltty 5-, rarely fewer-lobed; segments concave, incurv' 
Stamens 5 or fewer, hypogynous or almost perigynous; filaments 2 
sometimes connate below; anthers didymous or oblong, 2- celled. — 
Disk 0 or annular. Ovary depressed-globose, rarely ovoid; ovule 
solitary, subsessile; style usuall 
united below in a style, subulate or filiform. Fruit a membranous 
utricle, enclosed in the periant 
surrounding the floury albumen. 
: 
Rac aie mealy or green or red; leaves long-petioled, rhomboid, deltoid, : 
anceolate, acute or obtuse; embryo completely annular ; seed k oe 
album 
awe 2 [p. 879] 
0; stigmas 2-5, sometimes — 
Seed horizontal, rarely erect; — 
testa crustaceous or coriaceous; embryo nearly or quite annulat, — 
sie Drea 
