ilO BOTANY OF BIHAR AND ORISSA. 



isually well-developed tubular or campanulate with 3-5 sepals. 



Jorona of 1-manv-UwUr ti laments or pale* usually present on a 



broad zone of the hypanthi 



sometimes inside the corona. S 



.■,/y 4) placentae. Seeds arillate. 



Passifloracece (p. 384). 



Climbing by means of tendrils. Leaves simple, often palmately 



pedate. Fls. small nvnl,,.. . - < 



„ L wnnuJ; .1 IP -1 ..tt,-„ ,-lm 

 which is constricted above the ovary, poly- or gam. i 

 inserted inside or on the hypanthium, normally 5, Jm 



t there are apparently 3 ; a»(Aera l-«//< '/, '< K* - - _ 

 ■ '"> 3 -6) /- ; "' ■:-.-■■ = 



ally many. Fruit a berry or finally 



iijunii. Ovary 1 



. The Begonia Family. 



Succulent herbs with unequal-sided leaves and oft< 



pules. Fls. monrrrioN-, },]'• 



th ,,t 2 «<//.,■ ra/i-ate opi?. tepaJs and 2 or - 



2-5, rarely 6-8 tepale, if I 



.,,,,,,,,_■. te styles. Ovul. 



a\ii.' <»r sub-axilo |,!.inits. Fruit usually capsular, < 



Order VIII. MALVALES. 



Woodv or herbaceous, with usually tenacious bast, ill 



5-merousand dichlamyde. 



...,,r, rarely diplostemonous or 

 ippressed, anthers 1-2-colled. Ovary of 2-many car, 



t a tend ncytol " h or follicular 



