Ficus, G. King.] CXXXVI. URTICACEAE. (J. D. Hooker.) 525: 
anther subsessile, very broad. Gall ovary naked, broadly obliquely obovoid; style 
terminal, thick. Fem. perianth tubular, covering the pedicel of the rhomboid 
tubercled achene ; style much longer, stigma cylindric or clavate. 
77. F. fistulosa, Reinwdt. in Blume Bijd. 470; nodes of shoots stri- 
gose, leaves opposite and alternate oblong to ovate- or obovate-lanceolate 
acute entire or subserrate, nerves 4-7 pairs, recepts axillary and short- 
peduncled or rameal or cauline and clustered depressed-globose glabrous. 
Kurz For. Fl. ii. 459 (in part). F. geminifolia, Mig. in Zoll. Syst. 93; 
Flor, 318. F. tengerensis, Mig. Ann. 11. 296. F.diphylla, Wall. Cat. 4543. 
Covellia subopposita, Mig. Pl. Jungh. 66; Flor. i. ii. 327, and Suppl. 435, 
and Ohoix Pj, Buitenz., t. 15. C. tuberculata, Mig. in Zoll. Syst. 94, 99, 
and Flor, l. c, 395, 
Knasra Hits, J. D. H., &. CHITTAGONG to PENANG, PERAK and SINGAPORE. 
—DisTRIB. Malay Islands. . 
A shrub or small tree. Leaves 33-10 in., granulate beneath with coloured nerves ; 
petiole 3-13 in. ; stipules }-3 in., scarious. Recepts 4-1 in. diam., sometimes con- 
stricted at base, warted and subpyriform when young; oral bracts many; basal 3, 
small, acute ; peduncle 1-1} in. "Male jl. few ; sepals 2-8, concave. Gall and fem. 
Jl. naked or perianth small round the base of the pedicel of the ovary. Gall ovary 
ovoid, smooth ; Style short, subterminal, stigma funnel-shaped. Fem. fl. as a rule in 
the axillary short-peduncled recepts. Achene obliquely obovoid, granulate; style 
‘eral, long, stigma cylindric. 
78. F. lepicarpa, Blume Bijd. 459; nodes swollen at first pubescent, 
leaves subopposite and alternate obovate-oblong cuspidate glabrous except 
e midrib and nerves, base narrowed unequal 5-nerved, nerves 7-8 pairs 
pect, recepta subsolitary axillary sessile ellipsoid sparsely hairy warted, 
sit» in a ring below the umbilicus large flat tips white. Mig. Ann. iii 
283, 297. F . volkhameriæfolia, Wall. Cat. 4542. F. inclinata, Ham. in 
Wall. Cat. 4486 A. Covellia didynama, Mig. Pl. Jungh. 65; Flor. i. ii. 
C lepidicarpa, Mig. Flor. 328. C.volkhameriefolia, Mig. in L.J. B. 
,t.8. 
pax, Kunstler, Stnearorg, Wallich; in rocks and by streams, up to 3500 ft. 
CUISTRIB, Malay I lands. . . 
A small tree. Leaves 7-10 in., sometimes subrepand near the tip; petiole 
t in. ; stipules 3-1 in., large. Receptacles usually solitary ; basal bracts 3, ovate, 
reading. Male sepals 8, inflated; filament adnate short curved, Ga anth 
* pellueid Sack enclosing the ovary, style terminal, stigma dilated. Fem. perian 
en tubular, toothed; achene obliquely obovoid; style lateral, long. ee 
D ddric.— Miquel describes the recepts as sometimes long-peduncled and cauline, bu 
ave not seen them so. 
79. P. ob ; first tomentose, leaves elliptic 
' ^*Obpyramidata, King; shoots at first to ) 
ovate or subobowate acute margins subentire undulate, nerves 6 pairs, 
Tecepts 1n small clusters from leafless cauline branches peduncled obpyra- 
Tidal ridged warted puberulous. 
"ma tree, 25-30 fe Doom er in., base 7-nerved rounded or cordate, abo ve fae 
hair nerves and midrib beneath pubescent ; petiole jin. tome ; Stipa er i 
of the a 2/5 lin. diam., umbilicus depressed. Fem. perianth a ring bterminal 
© stipes of the ovary; achene ovoid, granulate, viscid; style long, subterminal, 
sti ; . 
gua cylindric or subclavate. 
Sect. VI. Evusyce (see p. 496). 
80. P, Thw 7 Mus. iii. 229, 294; leaves polymor- 
Phous, cauline epe p. Be on S-lobed and subhastate obtuse scabrid 
