916 BENGAL PLANTS. 
slightly connate at _ ne ovary 3-celled ; fruit dehiscent; 
MONCOCIOUS OF CiCOCIOUS .......csseeseccerccecnscescessesees Actephila. a 
tCorolla absent i in shige sexes ; sepals imbricate :—{p. 915] i 
Styles in the female confluent in a long or short column of 
cone faintly toothed at the apex ; calyx 4-6-lobed or -toothed; 
k in either sex; anthers 3-8, connate in an ellipso! | 
or oblong, sessile column, with linear cells; trees or shrubs, 
cecious or dicecious Glochidion. 
Styles oie or, if partly connate, the style-arms and 
stigmas fre 
Styles or ‘ihe: arms slender 
Rudimentary pistil in ma nil flower well marked; disk 
present in both sexes; stamens 3-5, free, exserted, 
Rudiment of pistil not sieeiddint in male flower; stamens 
usually connate, if free (Phyllanthus § Cicca), fruit 
fleshy, with a 3-4-celled, bony endocarp :— 
Disk none in either sex, or if present (Agyneia), then 
only in the male flowers ; stamens 3; filaments united 
in a colum 
Fruit a Ba: with three 2-valved carpels ; anthers 
sessile at apex of column; disk present in male 
flo : i 
ous.. 
Fruit of 3-6 reat cocci ; ae ‘chelate from 
flowers of both sex 
ae: sessile on “hipies of column; calyx 0 
e 6-lobed, spreading; of female 6-cleft, - a 
ee small shrubs or undershrubs, moncecious 
Sauropus- — 
Anthers adnate to whole length of column; caly* 
of male turbinate or hemispheric; lobes much 
inflexed ; of female short, 6-lobed ; shrubs or small 
es, moncecious reynia. 
Disk pineal in both sexes, or if absent (Ph yllanthus 
§ Emblica), then only so from male fio mm 
, or separating 
into cocci, or indehiscent; herbs, shrubs, or trees; 
oncecious Phyllanthus- _ 
Biyles saa dilated; fruit indehiscen 
§Stamens 2-3; ovary 2-3-celled ; ape 1-seeded ; trees, 
aesnlty dicecious [p. 917 ..-Putranj 
