1? Litteraturbericht, — G. King. 
Subseries VI. Leaves coriaceous or subcoriaceous, the primary and secondary 
nerves equally prominent, close together straight, and anastomosing little except near 
the margin. 
Basal bracts of receptacles very large... . . . . ,. 47. F, clusioides Miqu. 
» » » » not » 
R. more than 5 in. diam. 
R. oblong 2... 48. F. garciniaefolia Miqu. 
R. round. 
Leaves broadly ovate . 2 oo 22200. . 49. F. Benjamina L. var. comosa 
» ovate-oblong. . 2. 22 2222 2222 8 F, stricta Miqu. 
R. less than 5 in. diam, 
Stipules subpersistent and very large. . |... | 54. F, elastica Roxb. 
» small not persistent. 
Lateral nerves of leaves about I in. apart . . . . 52, F, Trimeni King 
» » much less than 4 in. apart . . , , 49, F Benjamina L. 
Subseries VII, Leaves subcoriaceous, ovale or elliplic, often sub-obovate or sub- 
oblanceolate; the secondary lateral nerves almost as prominent as the primary; the 
anastomoses numerous and minute but distinct. 
Receptacles 5 in. or more in diam. 
Stipules large , flaccid , subpersistent . 05s. s. 88. F. dubia Wall. 
» small 
Leaves ovate elliptic. ©.) 0... 2 BI E Kurzii hing 
» narrowly elliptic or oblong . . . . , , . 5s, F rhododendrifolia Miqu. 
» oblong oval, suddenly narrowed into an 
acute apical tail, . . . 2 2 2 , ,. L 5E E caudiculata Trimen. 
R. less than 5 in. in diam. 
R. glabrous. 
Leaves usually elliptic. 2 2 0 57. F. pisocarpa Blume 
» obovate or oblanceolate or ovate-lanceolate 38. F. glabelia Blume 
»  ovale-rotound, obovate-rotound, or rhom- 
boid -elliptie, the apex with rather an ab- 
rupt, short, blunt point... . . 2 59. F retusa L. 
^ ovate- elliptic, apex shortly caudate-acumi- 
nate... ....... 5... 2. 60. F. Talboti King 
»  broadly-elliptie, sub-rotound. . . , | | 61. F. callophylla Miqu. 
R. tomentose... . E 62. F. Maclellandi King. 
Subseries VIII. Leaves coriaceous , elliptic, or oblanceolate , receptacles without 
basal bracts. 
Glabrous. | .. 2... 2. 2. e 63. F. nervosa Heyne 
Puberulous, 2 220000 0s. 64. F. pubinervis Blume. 
Series II. Leaves subcoriaceous or membranous, on long, slender petioles, which 
are sometimes jointed to the blade. 
Apices of leaves more or less caudate-acuminate, 
Bases of leaves slightly narrowed to the petiole; apical 
cauda one-sixth as long as the blade . . 65. F, liumphii Blume 
»  » leaves very seldom narrowed to the petiole ; 
apical cauda one-third. . 0 66. F. religiosa L. 
»  » leaves never narrowed to (he petiole; base 
usually deeply cordate . . o 67. F. Arnottiana Miqu. 
Apices of leaves not caudate-acuminate 
Receptacles on long peduncles... 0o s 68. F. Mooniana King 
