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Widely spread in India, Ceylon, Burmah, Malay Peninsula 
and Archipelago. 
Sir George King (Ann. Bot. Gard. Cale. i. p. 182) refers 
F. insularis, Miq., from the Luchu Archipelago, partly to F. De- 
caisneana, Miq., partly to F. gibbosa, Blume ; but we fail to detect 
any difference in them. 
Maximowiez (Mél. Biol. xi. p. 332) refers Cuming's 1943, from 
the Philippine Islands, to F. insularis, and we,think he is right, 
though King is of opinion that it belongs to F. subulata, Blume. 
Further, we consider F. philippinensis, Miq. (Cuming, 1937), is 
the same as F. insularis, Miq., and F. gibbosa, Blume. 
13. Ficus Harlandi, Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 330; Maxim. in 
Mél. Biol. xi. p. 330; King, Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. i. p. 113, 
t. 148. 
Formosa (Oldham, 543 !); KwasaruxG: Pakwan above 
Canton (Sampson ex Maximowicz); Howakowa (Harland! 
Wright!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
There is a specimen in the Kew Herbarium from the Bankinsing 
mountains, Formosa (4. Henry, 1759), which we have litile 
doubt belongs to this species, the leaves beiug exactly the same ; 
but the very young inflorescence shows that the figs are borne 
in branched clusters about six inches long, and evidently pro- 
duced from the trunk or thick branches. Dr. Henry’s 16 and 
499, from the same locality, probably also belong to Ficus 
Harlandi. The bark of n. 16 is described as very thick, afd is 
used by the savages to make cooking-vessels. 
14. Ficus heteromorpha, Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. Pl. tt. 2533-34. 
Kianest: Kiukiang, Lushan (Bullock, 227, 2281); Hvurkrk : 
Ichang, Nanto, Hsingshau, and Chienshih (Henry, 1933, 3439, 
3924, 3965, 6362, 6550, 7443 !); SzkoHuEN: South Wusban 
(A. Henry, 5541!), chiefly near Tachienlu, at 9000-13,500 tt. 
(Pratt, 719!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 
15. Ficus heterophylla, Linn. f. Suppl. p. 442 ; King in Ann. 
Bot. Gard. Calc. i. p. 75, t. 94, et in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 
p. 518; Wight, Ic. Pl. Ind. Or. t. 659. 
Hainan (4. Henry, 82801). Herb. Kew. 
Throughout tropical India to Ceylon, Burma, and Malaya. 
