Ficus, G. Kíny.] oxxxvt. urticacez. (J. D. Hooker.) 527 
TROPICAL HIMALAYA, from Kumaon eastwards ; ASSAM, Kunasia HILLS, CHITTA- 
GONG, Burma and the ANDAMAN ISLANDS. BEHAR, on Parusnath. 
Scandent 3 stem and branches often rooting. Leaves 2-31 in., rugulose and sub- 
scabrid above, beneath subareolar, base strongly 3-nerved ; petiole }—} in. ; stipules 
+ in., ovate, acuminate. Reeepts lin. diam., yellow to red; base sometimes con- 
stricted into a stipes ; umbilicus rather prominent; peduncle 3—5 in. Sepals of all fl. 
4; anthers subsessile, Gall ovary obovoid, smooth ; style subterminal, short, thick, 
stigma hooked. Achene oblong, smooth; margin broad, pale; style lateral, long, 
stigma subcapitate.—In Roxburgh’s drawings of F. scandens and hederacea the wale fi. 
are monandrous, of fruticosa diandrous. . 
84. F. obtusa, Hassk. Cat. Hort. Bogor. (1844) 75; shoots softly 
rown tomentose, leaves broadly or elliptic-ovate or subobovate acute or 
obtuse entire hispidulous above when young scabrid when old, beneath 
puberulous or pubescent, nerves 3 or 4 pairs above the basal, recepts sub- 
sessile in axillary pairs subglobose or depressed glabrous puberulous or 
pibtomentose. F. alnifolia, Mig. Pl. Jungh. 51; Flor. i. ii. 930 ; Ann. iii. 
Te 293, t.8 D. F. piperifolia, Mig. Ann. l. c. 293. F. platycaula, Mig. 
or, l. c. 318. Pogonotrophe javana, Mig. in L. J. B. vii. 75, Flor. l. c. 
30; Ann. l c. 278, 293. P. piperifolia, Mig. in Zoll. Verz. 93, 99; Flor. 
'€ F. borneensis, Flor. l. c. 330. 
Perak, Kunstler.—DtsTRIB. Java. 
nerved ves 24-6 in. ; base broad, rounded, rarely narrowed, cordate or notched, 5-7- 
or vill 3 petiole 3-2 in., tomentose or subscabrid ; stipules } in., lanceolate, pubescent 
Orate ous. Recepts in. diam., yellow-brown to crimson; basal bracts 3, broadly 
elli t pubescent ; peduncle 1-3 in., fulvous-tomentose. Fem. sepals 5; ovary long- 
disk. 10; style long, filiform, adjacent stigmas cohering in a thick umbonate 
ans F. alutacea, Blume Bijd. 457; leaves coriaceous, elliptic or 
Ptic-ovate or oblong entire acute or cuspidate, smooth and shining above, 
aeath pale tessellate squamulose, nerves 5-6 pairs above the basal, recepts 
ng-peduncled in axillary pairs or cauline and fascicled globose smooth. 
4. Flor, i. 319, 
sree, Cunstler, —DISTRIB. Java. ; 
or n Oots puberulous or glabrescent, verruculose. Leaves 4—7 in. ; base round ed 
stout, re sub-2-auricled, 3-nerved ; nerves prominent beneath ; petiole 1-11 in., 
i ScUrfy; stipules in pairs, } in., ovate-lanceolate, puberulous. Receptacles 
Blabrogs a a” ripe reddish; basal bracts 3, united; peduncle nearly 1 in., slender, 
s Teysmanniana ; branches warted, leaves pubescent beneath, especially on 
“rvules, receptacles axillary. F. Teysmanniana, Mig. l. e. 319. 
shoots subscabrid and deciduously 
ceolate obtuse or acuminate entire 
hairy beneath, nerves 2-3 pairs 
receptacles sessile or subsessile 
ed on short axillary tubercles 
sn rh recurva, Blume Biid. 457; 
su scal eaves elliptic-ovate oblong or lan 
ove ud above glabrous or sparsely 
axillary a, rounded or subcordate base, 
depre J and solitary or in pairs or clustered o axillary tu ero e 
43 Ssed globose pubescent or glabrate. Miq. Flor. i. ii. 817; Suppi. 
and Ann, iii, 279, 294. F. Spanogheana, Mig. in L.J. B. vii. 451, and 
My Le F. villipes, Mig. in L.J. B. le. F. strigosa, Blume l.c. 318; 
l, i iem. l. c. 979, 294. F. urnigera, Mig. in Zoll. Syst. 92, 98, and F lor. 
` “18, t.19. F. ribesioides, Wall. Cat. 4522; Mig. dan. l e. 293. F. 
ns, Wall. Cat. 4578 B. 
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