BOTANY OF BIHAR AND ORISSA. 

 um, a collective word for all tie stamens (an. 

 rroup of specially thi« 



sporangia of many h-i ,^ i.su Ih irrany-d in . n'>- interrupt 



, , t i I i i um _ tin -] . i 11 



Anterior, the m.!. mi. t *.■• tr< i " »t m^ l! ! ( ) nt ! 



to Posterior. Unless ^ence" will be the 



sepaTor sepaTs.Tup^er onTor oneTwul be called posterior « 





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I , ripeanthei Whei 



'- '" en.) :t1 .' 

 s called versatile. 



)tis, without petal 



f, tvpicrtllv consists of a narrow upper poi 



l.a.al dilated portion cont~ : -- 5 "" 



reach the oosphere througn a wu™ l «..„.. ... ^- ■ 



f-nih/at.on The oo.phe,, d^.-lnps a, the ■ -S- • tothesp0IW . 



ABOmMPOBHT] : "nT the adjacent 



areolae by some line, nerve or coloration. d and 



u2?3?3i Te™vering on the Kujri (OeZa^s p~* 



Artstate, awned, or " when the point is fine like a 

 ' ASOBNDIKG, becoming erect from a prostrate or aub-prostirato ^j 



A8PBBOTT8, I ' . , 



Atrophy, the partial or ! a mem 



Auricle, an ear-like appendage. , „* 



Awn... ri-id very Hne or almost h„ • 

 the ipp> mdage on the ears of barley or the terminal twis e app 

 tl ; 'tin S pear-grass. . . j me ml*r, 



such as the angle formed by a leaf-stalk with the stem from 

 it springs. 



