BOTANY OF BIHAR AND I 



, the hypanthium, many-celled, the 



93. The Evening Primrose and Water Chestnut J- ami y. 



times aquatic: Leaves opposite or upper alt., ™^j\™ y 



lobedstigma. ( ^ a J-. 1 * •^ft 



pendulouf or half ascending. Fruit usually capsu ar ( ; ndeh = t »n 

 Tram), many-seeded (1 in Trapa). Seeds with little _or albmnen. 



94. The Milfoil Family (Hyriophyllvm only). 



Aquatics with « SW 'i//i/ r,rt;,:n>-tU, m<>.v rarely..;, 

 pmnafe with filiform segments or ^^""^ • U ; r 8, ] ^^&to 



female, in the male and ^"^^ 



$ Uobed indeh I drupels. Embryo straight, 



cylindric,' surrounded by thin fleshy ^^^^^ (p . 3 44,. 



95. The Mangrove Family. , 



Trees or aArui .-hed with pa 



matophores or aerial root* ; _ «■ Wlt \ Xenclo* 



coriaceous leaves and interpetiolar deoid 

 the terminal bud and leave prominent »1 



Us. P«« anthoten nr C °;rrn«- 

 „.noTl-U- S epalou8onac> lr 

 i«*A„«£ili»» Prf «* man» oflcn 2-fid o»d lac%niate. St. <nrei 



my often 2-/r<i £*««. ™,v.— — 



'.• ' ,-,:'i'~.u',\ !,i "";.r- 2 ^s^'» 



nate to hypanthium, 2-6- 



vie 1. ri«< -*ee-e< Rhizophorace* 



