326 BENGAL PLANTS. 
328. Iopes Hooxertana Baill.; F. B. I. i. 596. 
ittagong. 
A climbing shrub. 
174. Miquelia Meissn. 
Shrubs, climbing; wood with large vessels; leaves 
petiolate, palminerved, simple, — stipules 0. 
dicecious, subcapitate ; ; peduncles extra-a 
ose. d. 
short ; anthers introrse. Ovary 0. ¢ Peduneles solitary. ; 
minute, 4-5-fid. Petals 4—5 5, free or only faintly connate below, 
length reflexed. Staminodes 4—5, alternate: with corolla-lobes 
0. Ovary sessile, 1-locular ; style short, stigma dilated, 
ovules 2, pendulous from the apex of the loculus. pa 
somewhat compressed drupe, its base surrounded by the pe 
unaltered calyx; stone crustaceous, rugose, 1-seeded 
dulous; albumen fleshy ; embryo with thick haw cotyl 
329. Miquexia rep Baill.; F. B. I. i 
W. Bengal. 
A climbing shrub. 
175. Natsiatum Ham. 
Herbs, hardly shrubs, cl climbing ; wood porous, medullary 
inconspicuous ; leaves alternate, petiolate, repand, simple, 
nerved; stipules 0. Flowers ahetens dichlamydeous, 2 per 
"ary tacemes. Calyx deeply 5-partite, persistent. 
free or connate at the base. 3 Stamens 5, fertile, es 
the petals and also with 5 antipetalous staminodes external 
% Staminodes 4-6, hypogynous, alternate W 
many compressed glands. Ovary 1- locular, sessile, villous seh 
yul a 
pendulou 
crustaceous, I-celled. Seed solitary; albumen fleshy; ‘ 
with leafy co otyledons, 
- Narstatum uerrericum Ham.; F. B. I. i. nan 
- Bengal; E. _— Chittagong. 
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