Litteraturbericht. — G. King. 21 
All three kinds of flowers in the same receptacle (as in 
Urostigma). 
Male flowers 2 or 3androus . . . . . . . . . . . 494. F. nemoralis Wall. 
» » Aandrous . . . . . . . . . 492. F, lepidosa Wall. 
Neomorphe. Flowers unisexual; male and gall flowers in one set of receptacles; 
fertile female flowers in a distinct set of receptacles; male flowers with 2 stamens (some- 
times 4 in 495, 497 and 3 in 195); the perianth inflated, of 3 or 4 membranous pieces, 
fertile female flowers smaller than the male or gall flowers; receptacles often very large, 
in fascicles from tubercles on the stem and larger branches; trees, rarely scandent shrubs, 
never epiphytal; (in 204 and 205 all three kinds of flowers are found in the same recep- 
tacle, thus resembling Urostigma). 
Scandent. 
Leaves membranous, their apices acuminate . . . 493. F. macrocarpa Wight. 
»  subceoriaceus, » » shortly and sud- 
denly cuspidate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 494. F. guttata Wight. 
Arboreous or shrubby. 
Leaves large, broadly ovate, their base deeply cordate. 
Edges of leaves entire; receptacles obovoid, 125 
inches in diameter, perianth of fertile female 
flower of 5 distinct pieces. . . . es s 4095, 
Edges of leaves entire or dentate- serrate: recep- 
tacles turbinate, 2 inches in diameter; perianth 
of fertile female flower gamophyllous below, 2 or 
3 parlile above . . . . 196. 
Leaves cordate-elliptic, their bases slightly cordate ; 
perianth of fertile female flower gamophyllous, 4 or 
5 toothed. . . . . e. . 497. 
Leaves ovate-elliptic, their bases not cordate. 
Receptacles 2 inches or more in diameler, on many 
bracted, shortened branches. . . . . . . . 498, F. grandis nov. spec. 
Receptacles about 4 inch in diameter, in à short, 
ebracteate fascicles. 
Leaves coarsely and remotely serrate; lateral 
primary nerves 4 or 5 pairs. . . . . . . . 499. F. pomifera Wall, 
Leaves minutely dentate or subentire; lateral 
— 
"^. nodosa Teysm. 
= 
. Roxburghii Wall. 
= 
"^. variegata BI. Bijd. 
primary nerves 7 pairs . . . . . . . . . . 200. F. d Albertisii nov. spec. 
Receptacles 5 inches in diameter; lateral primary 
nerves 3 pairs . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . 204. F. sycomoroides Miqu. 
Leaves ovate, oval or oblong, about trice as long as 
broad; the edges entire. 
Receptacles pedunculate, leaves membranous . . . 202, F. glomerata Roxb. 
» almost sessile, coriaceous . . . . . 203, F. Henrici nov. spec. 
Leaves lanceolate, three or four times as long as broad. 
Leaves inequilateral, their apices suddenly acuminate. 
Receptacles about 1 inch in diameter, smooth . . 204. F. Clarkei nov. spec. 
» 35 inches in diameter, verrucose, scabrid 205. F.aruensis nov. spec. 
Leaves equilateral; gradually narrowed to the apex. 
Leaves coriaceous . =: » . . . . . . . . . . + 208. F. Henrici nov. spec. 
»  membranous; receptacles smooth, sub- 
globular, the apex not depressed. . . . . . . 206. F. acidula King. 
Receptacles verrucose, the apex much depressed . 207. F. lanceolata Ham. 
