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532 SAMYDACER. [ Passiflorea. 
axils of the leaves and usually as long or longer than them ; calyx- 
tube short, conical, tomentose ; lobes 6, linear, acuminate, pubescent, 
about 3 lin. long; petals 6, obovate-cuneate, twice the length of 
the calyx-lobes, very villous along the borders ; stamens as long as 
the petals, filiform ; ovary villous. 
Haz.—Tenasserim. 
- H, minutiflorum, Kz.—A glabrous evergreen tree; leaves 
oblong, on a strong petiole 3-4 lin. long, bluntish apiculate, 3-5 in. 
long, coarsely crenate, thin coriaceous, glabrous; flowers minute, 
about half a line in diameter, on short, filiform, glabrous pedicels, 
clustered, forming simple or slightly branched glabrous racemes 
either solitary or by pairs from the axils of the leaves ; calyx glab- 
rous, the segments oblong-linear, . villous-ciliate ; filaments very 
slender, placed singly opposite the petals. 
4. H. foetidum, Bth.—A small evergreen tree, all parts quite 
glabrous ; leaves from broadly oblong to elliptically oval, on a thick, 
smooth petiole 3-4 lin. long, apiculate, coarsely crenate-toothed, 
chartaceous, 4-6 in. long or longer, glabrous ; flowers 6-10-merous, 
greenish, about 2 lin. in diameter, on very short puberulous pedicels, 
Haxs.—Tropical forests of Chittagong,—Fl. H.S. 
: PASSIFLOREA, 
Flowers hermaphrodite or unisexual, regular (in Papayacee the 
ales and females dissimi )}. Calyx-tube short or rarely elongate ; 
or more, valvate, or moreor less imbricate. Petals as many 
and alternating and more or - 
