278 BENGAL PLANTS. 
clavate; ovules 2 ascending. Fruit a 2-valved, 1-seeded caps 
Seed ascending ; albumen copious ; pe straight. 
‘214. Warrnerta inpica Linn.; F. B. I. i . 
Everywhere co: 
A weed of waste ane Vernac. Khar dudhi. 
113. Abroma Jacq. 
Trees or shrubs ; leaves cordate or ovate oblong, serrulate, a2 
or not. Flowers in few-flowered leaf-opposed cymes. ¢ 
connate at the very base only. Petals 5, concave below, ph 
upwards as a cochleate lamina. Stamens connate in a 
with 5 groups containing each 2-4, usually 3, fertile 
anthers 2-lobed, lobes diverging. Ovary sessile, 5-loculat 
5-lobed ; styles 5; ovules numerous in each loculus. 
membranous, 5-angled, neers septicidally 5-valved 
villous margins and truncate apex. Seeds numerous; * 
copious ; embryo straight. 
215. ABRoma aveusta Linn.; F. I. iii. 156; F. BY L 
D. A. 41, 
Sometimes planted ; occasionally also 
A shrub, branches downy. Vernac. Citi 
114. Guazuma Plum. 
Trees; leaves simple, tomentose. Flowers in axillary 
Calyz at first spathaceous, at length 5-fid. Peale 5, cones 
the base, lamina di vided above into 2 narrow strap- -shaped 
umen copious; embryo curve . @. 
216. Guazuma TomenTosa Kunth.; F. B. Li. "875; E. 
Often planted by roadsides and near tanks, 
readily self-sown 
A tree. Beng. Nipal tunth. The Bastard Cedar 
115. Buettneria Linn. 
Herbs, shrubs often climbing, or trees, frequently. 4 
‘simple, entire, or lobed, Flowers minute, in ™ 
