214 BENGAL PLANTS. 
gy berry, a 
persistent sepals. Beads 8-20, with a pulpy oat 
57, EURYALE FEROX Salisb.; F. B. I. ; E. D 
Anneslia spinosa F. I. ii. 573. 
E. Bengal, in jhils, Kid common ; Tippera; Chit J 
C. Bengal, rather ra | 
Uriya Kanta-pa 
i N eigebiun Willd. 
of scape, passing into petals, caducous. Petals many- 
hypogynous, passing into stamens, caducous. Stamens pre 
many-seriate, hypogynous, caducous; anthers with a — 
appendage. Carpels many, each 1-celled, discrete, and 
in the flat top of the obconic fleshy thalamus, pears laterally 
the cavities; style very short, exserted, stigma inl 
ovules 1-2, pendulous. Fruits of ovoid ripe sca loose 
cavities of the enlarged spongy thalamus ; pericarp long, 
Seeds filling the carpels, testa spongy, without albumen; cotylelat 
eee fleshy, ms 
sis Waihcierne SPECIosuM Willd.; F. I. ii. 647; F. B. 1.i 1) 
E. D. N. 39, : 
Everywhere i in ponds. eS 
A large water-plant; leaves peltate, floating ay ot 
plants. mig de are two forms, | one with oe fowt 
td le milky 
coloured. Leaves radical or “xlnenniitke or both a 
— often showy, regular, he ermaphrodite, usualy 
m bud. Disk 0. Sepals 2, perenne 3, hypogynous, 1 
