18 Litteraturbericht. — G. King. 
Receptacles on shortened branchlets (tubercles) from 
the stem and larger branches, never from the axils 
of the leaves; leaves alternate. 
Receptacles dimorphous (of different forms on the 
same individual). . . . . vn . . . . . . 433. 
Receptacles of one forın, 
Leaves narrowly oblong, the apex produced into 
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. dimorpha nov. spec, 
a long narrow tail, the base auriculate . . . . 134. F. Hemsleyana nov. spec. 
Leaves obovate-elliptic, the base not auriculate ; 
receptacles ridged . . . . . . . . . 435. F. Scorlechinii nov. spec. 
Leaves ovate-elliptic, the base not auriculate. 
Receptacles with bracts on their sides . . . . 136. F. Harlandi Benth. 
» without » » » » . 437. F. condensa nov. spec. 
Receptacles in the axils of theleaves or in fascicles from 
the stem or larger branches; the leaves alternate or 
opposite. 
Receptacles dimorphous (of different forms on dif- 
ferent individuals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488. 
Receptacles of one form. 
Leaves narrowly lanceolate, opposite; receptacles 
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". fistulosa Reinw. 
sub-globular, axillary. . . . 0. s. . 489. F. saemocarpa Miqu. 
Leaves ovate-elliptic, opposite or alternate ; recep- + 
tacles obpyramidal. . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 140. F. obpyramidata nov, spec. 
Leaves alternate or opposite; receptacles both 
from axils ofjleaves and on tubercles from the 
stem on same individual . . . . . , . . 444. 
Leaves alternate or sub-opposite, obovate- -elliptie; 
receptacles axillary, verrucose, their sides brac- 
teolate . . . . . , . . 442. F. lepicarpa BI. Bud. 
Leaves opposite or alternate, glabrous, ovate or 
elliptic, receptacles always axillary, latex yellow 443. F. leucantatoma Poir. 
Eusyce. Flowers unisexual; male and gall flowers in one set of receptacles; fertile 
femal flowers in a distinct set of receptacles; male flowers with 2 stamens; the recep- 
tacles small, axillary; scandent or erect shrubs or small trees, rarely epiphytal; the 
leaves alternate, softly hairy or glabrous, not scabrid or hispid. — Exceptions: All three 
kinds of flowers in the same receptacle in 145, 194, 492; three to six stamens in 170; 
sometimes three stamens in 149, 463, 473, 494; one stamen in 192, and sometimes in 
163, 164, 171, 173; receptacles large in 144, 449, 169 and in some varieties of 154; 
receptacles hispid in 174 and a rudimentary pistil sometimes present in the male 
flowers. 
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"^, hispida L. fil. 
Scandent or creeping shrubs. 
Leaves dimorphous, those of the receptacle-bearing branches much larger than those 
of the stem. 
Leaves of stem alike in shape; receplacles 4 inch or 
more in diameter. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 444. F. pumila L. 
Leaves of stem polymorphous; receptacles less than 
half an inch in diameter . . . . 0s 445, F. Thwaitesii Miqu. 
Leaves oboväte, rarely more than 1 ineh long. 
Receptacles subsessile, ovoid . . . . . . . . . . 446, F, vaccinioides Hemsley and 
King. 
» '  peduneulate, pyriform . . . . . . . 447. F. disticha Bl. Bud. 
