Amorphophallus. } AROIDE A. 1109 
midal, 1-seeded, substipitate berries. Seed globose or somewhat 
convex, with an obconic strophiole ; albumen copious ; embryo 
axial. 
2303. ae GuTTatum Schott; F. B. I. vi. 502; E. D. 
8.902. Arum ip edabeas I", J. it. 607, 
Chota Nagpur ; 
A herb, with Hh ee tuber. 
1002. Amorphophallus Bl. 
Tuberous herbs ; ; leaves (not appearing on tubers that are in 
flower) solitary, 3-partite ; segments pinnatisect. lowers mone- 
cious; spathe with an open or convolute, funnel oo 
panulate limb ; spadizx exserted or included; appendage ee 
short or long ; inflorescence cylindric, dense- oar males and 
females contiguous; neuters 0. ¢ Stamens 2-4; anthers ipl 
in each cell solitary, subbasal, anatropous ; seep short or fe se 
tigma entire or 2-4-lobed. Fruit of clustered, subglobose, or 
ae berries. Seeds without desis embryo macropodous. 
Leaf not bulbiferous; segments green-edged; petiole warted; spathe 
Within more or less purple, campanulate; appendage dark purple, large, 
sinuously lobed ; style much longer than the ovary :— 
ia irregularly peers avecencbovepenebel i Vaetwcte ampanulatus, 
Appen dage subre gularly pyramidal............ marin et var. Blumei. 
Leaf bulbiferous ; Segments purple- penny petiole smooth ; spathe within 
rose-pink, wide- henipta wei ean rose-pink, smooth or pais: — 
narrowly conoid ; style n 
2304. AMORPHOPHALLUS caMPANULATUS BI.; F. “4 I. vi. 618; 
E. D, A. 996. Arum campanulatum : 
In all the provinces, both wild and ae. 
A herb with large, globose, usually much-warted tubers 
The Ol of native cultivators 
2304/2. Var. Buumer Prain. A. iow B. I. vi. 514 partly. 
In many of the provinces, cultivated only. 
A herb with large, depressed, globo sy hardly warted 
tubers. The Bombay Ol of native is 
The description of A. Rea in the F, B. I. is of this jacks which 
is Bade seathe entitled to specific rank. e Andaman plant 
eferred to in the F. B. I. as 4, Rew is the true 4. Rez, it has a 
