MR. J. Œ. BAKER ON THE FLORA OF FIJI. 871 
MacanaxsGa Mavpsrayi (Horne, ‘A Year in Fiji, p. 264). 
Of this there is neither flower nor fruit, so that the generic 
position of the plant is uncertain. 
CELTIS HARPER (Horne, ‘A Year in Fiji, p. 259). 
Arborescens, glabra, folis petiolatis oblongis acutis coriaceis basi del- 
toideis dimidio inferiore triplinerviis, floribus masculis in cymas laxifloras 
paucifloras pedunculatas dispositis, perianthii segmentis orbicularibus, 
staminibus inclusis, filamento brevissimo applanato, antheris oblongis, pis- 
tillo rudimentario. 
A large shrub, with slender terete branchlets, quite glabrous 
in all its parts. Leaves shortly petioled, oblong, 3-4 in. long, 
13-2 in. broad, acute, deltoid at the base, coriaceous, green and 
glabrous on both surfaces, triplinerved in the lower half. Male 
flowers in lax peduncled axillary cymes under an inch long, both 
peduncle and pedicels quite glabrous. Male perianth campanu- 
late, 1 in. diam., 45, in. long, with 5 orbieular segments. Stamens 
included ; anthers oblong ; filament very short, lanceolate. Pistil 
rudimentary. Female flower and fruit unknown. 
Hab. Mountain-forests between Wai Wai and Lomaloma, 
Vanua Levu, Horne! 
Ficus ($Urostrama) Masoni (Horne, ‘A Year in Fiji, p. 262). 
Arborea, ramulis scabris, folis brevissime petiolatis magnis oblique 
oblongis acutis latere inferiori dilatato basi cordato utrinque viridibus 
glabris, receptaculis parvis globosis glabris breviter pedicellatis ad ramorum 
partem inferiorem defoliatam productis. 
A small tree, with slender terete branchlets, scabrous with 
minute papille. Leaves with a very short incrassated petiole 
and inszquilateral oblong acute blade, reaching a foot in length, 
3—4 in. broad, eut away towards the base on the upper, and much 
dilated and broadly cordate on the lower side of the midrib, thin 
in texture, green and glabrous on both surfaces. Receptacles in 
clusters from the lower part of the branches below the leaves, 
globose, glabrous, X in. diam., shortly pedicellate. 
Hab. A small tree, not uncommon in the mountain-forests of 
Ovalau, at about 1000 feet above sea-level, Horne 55! Mr. Mason 
is the President of the Fiji Chamber of Agriculture. 
Frcvs Caver (Horne, A Year in Fiji; p. 262) is probably 
conspecific with F. Storckit, Seem. Fl, Vit. p. 251, tab. 69. Mr. 
Horne gathered it in the mountain-forests of the island of Rabi, 
