GONIACEH ; Crassunacem 
172 _BENGAL PLANTS. —_ [Synopsis of the 
with mouth of tube usually with 5 steril 
the petals, the intervening sinuses bearin 
sometimes (Eriolena) in a colum 
ament 
e prolongations opposite 
g 1-5 2-locular anthers; 
n round style with short ra 
om middle upwards, then with anthers 2-locular, 
‘leaves simple, sometimes compound-digitate, and then with no 
petals 258510) Pee 16 stganr: Sori to: ela: XIV. Sterculiacea. 
‘Stamens free or (Trutacex rarely) filaments slightly connate e 
ring or shortly 3-5-adelphous at the base ; anthers 2-locular:—[p. 171] 
Stamens indefinite or if subdefinite (Triumfetta, Corchorus) . 
twice as many as petals; leaves entire or lobed always simple; 
trees, shrubs or herbs XXV. Tili 
tals, 
tamens usually twice as many, rarely only as many a ‘ai ee 
if isomerous then alternate with petals and quite free 4 
compound unequall innate; trees with balsaminous § 
: pl pal XIII. pe 
: hic 
Stamens as many as and always opposite the petals whi 
ents 
usually are hooded over the anthers and are adnate to filam 
at their insertion : 
leaves always simpl 
II. CALYCIFLORA. fe 
“Stems herbaceous or woody, or if fleshy (Ficoiprm: Sesuvium; pi 
) not flattened or articulated; leaves 
tinet :-—[p. 175 
with 
tOvary apocarpous with 1 or more than one carpel; or syncarpous 
several completely closed loeuli 
any :—[p. i 
Carpels solitary, excentric, style terminal; flowers impel 
definite often diadelphous stamens, or regular with eT 
definite stamens; ovules many or few arising from inner alent 
of carpel ; calyx with odd sepal nearest axis; leaves an 
always stipulate 
Carpels several or if soli 
not termin 
with ovules basilar and with exstipulate leaves -— 
§Flowers hermaphrodite —-[p. 173] ? 
