Ficus, G. King.) oxxxvr unTICACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) 537 
F. APERTA, Wall. Cat. 4592, is a solitary leaf, from Siam. 
F. cALONEURA, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 448, from Burma, without locality. The leaf 
resembles that of an Euphorbiaceous plant, the fruit is unknown. 
F. CINERASCENS, Wall. Cat. 4535, from Burma, is not identifiable. 
F. CONGESTA, ozb. Fl. Ind. iii. 559 (from Amboyna) and Wall. Cat. 4510, is 
not recognizable. 
F. CUNEATA, Wall. Cat. 4534, is an Erythroxylon. 
- P? GRACILIS, Wall. Cat. 4572, is not a Picus. 
F. GRISEA, Wall, Cat. 4544, from Burma, consists of leaves only. m 
. F. HAPALOPHYLLA, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 461, from Chittagong and the Khasia Hills, 
I$ not identifiable. 
F. iNCISA, Wall, Cat. 4490, from Ava, consists of leaves only. . . . 
F. INCLINATA, Ham. in Wall. Cat. 4486 B! from Silhet. There is no specimen in 
Herb, Wall. answering to this number and letter. . 
F. MACROPODA, urz For. Fl. ii. 459, from South Andaman Islands, is probably 
* Copiosa, Steud. DM 
F. NUDA, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 445 (not Miquel), is probably F. rhododendrifolia. 
F. PUBIGERA, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 450 (not of Wallich and Brandis), from 
curtabun, alt. 4000 ft., is undeterminable. Kurz has left no specimen in Herb, 
ulcutt, 
F.? putcura, Wall. Cat. 4571, from Singapore, is not a Ficus. 
P. RAMEA, Wall, Cat. 4556, from Mauritius, is F. rubra. — i, 
; ROTUNDIFOLIA, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii, 555, from N. Bengal, is undeterminable. 
: SUBREPANDA, Wall. Cat. 4568 B? from Silhet, is not identifiable. 
: URTICIFOLIA, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 533, from N. Bengal, is undeterminable. . 
; VESTITA, Wall. Cat. 4500, from Nilghiris. There is no specimen answering 
to this number in Herb. Wallich. oni 6 
.IPER CLYPEATUM, Wall. Cat. 6655, referred to in this volume, p. 96, p a 
Species of Ficus, is not so ; but what it is (if not a Piper) I cannot tell.—J. D. H. 
18. AN TIARIS, Leschen. 
Evergreen trees. Leaves alternate, bifarious, penninerved, entire or 
serrate; stipules small, "lateral and connate and intrapetiolar, caducous, 
were monccious, males crowded on the surface of an axillary unisexua 
fleshy shortly peduncled receptacle surrounded by. imbricate bracts ; em. 
itary in a pyviform involucre of many bracts. Mate rr. Sepals 4, rarely 
’ Spathulate, imbricate. Stamens 3-8, short, erect, included. Pisti M e 
EM. FL. Perianth 0. Ovary adnate to the involucre; style -parti » 
arms subulate recurved ; ovule pendulous. Fruit fleshy, pericarp con jaen 
with the involucre. Seed exalbuminous, testa hard; embryo subglobose, 
cotyledons equal fleshy, radicle small superior.—Species 5-6 P Indian, 
alayan and Australian. 
A, toxicaria eschen. in Ann. Mus. Paris xvi. 478, t. 22; leaves 
l long or elliptie-oblong acuminatecend mucronate entire or serrulate Seaborus 
«u$ glabrous or tomentose beneath, male receptacles 3-4 together rounde l 
Beye tomentose, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 462; Gamble Man. Ind. T: imb. 332 ; 
piene Rumph. i. 56, t. 22 23; Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. i. 11, t. 17i enn. 
e Jav. Rar, 52, te 13; "recul in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, viii. o ‘) "A 
tye} Mig. Fl. Ind, Bat. i. ii. 291; Wall. Cat. 7494. A. innoxia, ume ^. S 
rt. 54; Thwaites Enum. 263; Brandis For. Fl. 427; Miq. t - . 
Bomp dora, Dalz. in Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. iii. (1851) 232; Dalz. d ibs 
mb. Fl. 944. Wight Ic. t. 1958; Bedd. Fl. Sylvat.t. 307. A. dubia, 
ont in Li t acci Nimmo in Grah. Cat. 
Bomb” pr inne xv. 343. Lepurandra saccidora, Num 
