Ficus, G. King.] coxxxvr. urticacez, (J. D. Hooker.) 507 
sundaicum, Mig. Flor. i. ii. 338, and 339 (in part) U. Tjiela, Mig. in 
L. J. B. vi. 580 (excl. syn.), and Flor. l. c. 344 (excl. all syns. but sundaicum). 
P? U. pseudo-rubrum, Mig. Flor. l. c. 343. 
BURMA, PERAK, SINGAPORE and the ANDAMAN IsrANpDs, Wallich, &c.—DrIsTRIB. 
Malay Islands. 
_A large spreading tree. Leaves 4-7 in.; nerves about 4-6 pairs, not very pro- 
minent, reticulations distinct; both surfaces (but especially the upper) minutely 
tuberculate ; petiole 4-1 in. ; stipules ovate-lanceolate, pubescent, }-$ in. Male fl. 
numerous, scattered ; pedicels long, thin; sepals about 2, concave; anther elongate, 
elliptic, sessile. Gall and fem. fl. alike; ovary ovoid or elliptic; style long, lateral ; 
stigma oblique, infundibuliform; achene tubercled and viscid; gall fl. sometimes 
pedicelled.— Linnzus quoted figures of several different plants for his F. indica, and 
the retention of that name for this species in particular is therefore quite arbitrary. 
It might be better to abandon the name. 
27. F. acamptophylla, Mig. Ann. Mus. iii. 264, 287 ; branchlets 
thinly covered with rufous scurf tips pubescent, leaves thickly coriaceous 
glabrous subobovate oblong or elliptic shortly ohtusely cuspidate margin 
entire thickened subrevolute, base narrowed 3-nerved, receptacles numerous 
crowded in pairs towards the extremities of the branches turbinate apex 
much flattened, umbilical scales large smooth ripe yellow 1 in. diam., 
basal bracts 3 large ovate-rotund puberulous. King Fic. 40, t. 46, 83*. 
Urostigma acamptophyllum, Mig. Flor. Suppl. 439. 
Perax, Kunstler.—DrsTRIB. Banka. . 
A large tree, young epiphytal. .Leaves 24-4} in.; nerves 3-6 pairs, not much 
more prominent than the secondary, reticulations obscure; petiole $-$ in. ; stipules 
ovate, acute, silky pubescent, about } in. Male fl. scattered; pedicels long, thin; 
sepals 2 or 3, concave; anther elongate, sessile. Gall and fem. fl. similar; sepals 3, 
obtuse ; style elongate; stigma slightly infundibuliform ; achene tuberculate. 
28. F. truncata, King; young parts and especially the leaves 
beneath thinly covered with brown deciduous powder and a few minute 
airs, ultimately all parts glabrous, leaves coriaceous crowded short-petioled 
obovate or cuneate-oblong top broad obtuse sometimes truncate entire, base 
much narrowed strongly 3-nerved, receptacles much crowded near the 
apices of the branches sessile in axillary pairs depressed-spheroidal reddish- 
yellow smooth 1— in. diam., apical scales broad flat shining surrounded by 
a ring, basal bracts 3 large free ovate-rotund. King Fic. 41, t. 48, 83°; 
Mig. Flor. i. ii. 336, and Ann. iii. 286. Urostigma truncatum, Mig. in Zoll. 
yst. 91, 97. 
PERAK, Kunstler.—DirsTRID. J ava, Borneo. . . 
A small tree. Leaves 21—4]in.; nerves about 5 pairs, very prominent beneath, 
as are the reticulations; petiole 1-4 in.; stipules lanceolate, about j in. Male fl. 
few, only near the apex of receptacle, sessile ; sepals 3, broad, longer than the single 
ovate, sagittate, subsessile anther. Gall and fem. fl. sessile ; sepals 4 or 5, small, 
ovate; ovary of galls ovoid-acuminate, with long straight terminal style; achene 
ovate-rotund, tubercled ; style subterminal, bent at right angles. 
.29. F. obtusifolia, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 546 ; all parts glabrous, leaves 
thickly coriaceous short-petioled shining elliptic-oblong or -obovate, tip 
rounded obtuse or very slightly and obtusely apiculate, margins entire 
slightly undulate, base acute faintly 3-nerved, receptacles rather crowded 
m axillary pairs sessile chiefly at the scars of fallen leaves globose sub- 
"igonous apex depressed yellowish when ripe and dotted, basal bracts 3 
coriaceous large rounded cordate. King Fic. 42, t. 49, 83€; Wight Ic. t. 662; 
