124. URTICACEX : ARTOCARPE E. 471 
* Swinhoe saw the tree cultivated in Hainan."— Bretschneider, 
loc. cit. A specimen in Kew Herbarium, collected by Dr. A. 
Henry in Hainan, may belong to this species, but the fruit is too 
imperfect to decide with certainty. Dr. Henry states that the 
tree was 10 feet high and bore edible fruit. 
URTICACE/E: CoxocEPuUALE.E, 
(By C. H. Wnraur, A.L.S.) 
“1. Conocephalus sinensis, C. H. Wright. 
Folia ovata, obtusa, basi rotundata, supra scabra, subtus glabra, 
10 poll. longa, 52 poll. lata, venis secundariis cirea 9-jugis, sub- 
oppositis, rectis, reliquis dense reticulatis ; petiolus 3 poil. longus. 
Inflorescentia feminea: Pedunculus 4 lin. crassus. — Bractee 
triangulares, 1 poll longs. Capitula globos», 15 lin. diam. 
Pedicelli 5 lin. longi, crassi. Perianthium subcylindricum, 2 lin. 
longum, minute 4-fidum. 
Yunnan: Mengtze (A. Henry, 11074!). Herb. Kew. 
Near to C. amenus, King in Hook. £^Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 545, 
a native of the Malay Peninsula. 
URTICACEZ: UnrtcEx. 
(By C. H. Wnramnr, A.L.S.) 
l. Urtica cannabina, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 984; Ledeb. Flor. 
Ross. iii. p. 638; DC. Prodr. xvi. 1, p. 49; Maxim. Prim. Flor. 
Amur. p. 485; Mazim. in Mél. Biol. ix. p. 619 : Hance in Journ. 
Bot. 1874, p. 262; Franch. Pl. David. i. p. 271; Kanitz, Bot. 
Res. Exped. Széchenyi, p. 9. 
Urtica foliis oppositis tripartitis incisis, Linn. Hort. Upsal. p. 282. 
Curmi: Peking (Bretschneider, 683! 683 b! David, 537 ex 
Franchet; hb. Hance, 14523!); SmiNwoKiNG : Jaoling (Joss, 
398!); SnExsr(Piasezki ex Maximowicz). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. 
Kew. 
North Asia, Turkestan, Persia. 
2. Urtica cordatifolia, Steud. in Flora, xxxiii. (1850) p. 258 ; 
Walp. Ann. iii. p. 411. 
Hoxaxoxa (Fortune, 54, ex Steudel). . 
I have seen no specimen of this plant, which Steudel describes 
as having alternate leaves, and therefore probably belongs to 
another genus.. The flowers are not described. 
