540 CXXXVI. URTICACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Artocarpus. 
oblong or -obovate glabrous shining, fruit subglobose lobed nearly glabrous, 
spines conical shining. 
PERAK, King’s Collector.—DrisTRIB. Sumatra. 
A glabrous tree, attaining 60 ft.; branches glabrous. Leaves 3-5} in., obtuse or 
cuspidate, base narrow; nerves 5-6 pairs; petiole 11-2 in. Fruit 4-8 in. diam., 
irregularly lobed; spines } in. and less, stout, spreading, recurved, glabrous, per- 
forate. 
2. A. bracteatus, King in Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. ined.; leaves 
obovate or elliptic-obovate tip rounded puberulous or glabrous above softly 
or subhispidly puberulous beneath, fruit globose bracteate at the base, spines 
straight slender terete smooth. A. rufescens, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 431 (not of 
Miquel). 
Matacca, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4663), Maingay (K. D. 1476). . 
A tree ; branchlets stout, annulate, fulvous-pubescent. Leaves 6-8in., reticulate ; 
nerves 10 pairs; petiole 1 in., puberulous; stipules ovate, acute, silky. Fruit pedun- 
cled, basal bracts 3—4.—** This is the A. rufescens of Kurz, but not of Miquel (F/. 
Ind. Bat. Suppl. 420), which that author has subsequently (Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. 
iii, 211) reduced to A. Tampang, which is a variety of A. Lakoocha, Roxb.” (G. 
ting). 
3. A. calophylla, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 431; leaves broadly ovate or 
oblong scaberulous above tomentose or pubescent beneath base rounded or 
subcordate, fruit globose ebracteate, spines straight terete hispid. King in 
Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. ined. 
UPPER TENASSERIM, Falconer, Kurz. . 
A medium-sized tree, shoots deeply striate and rugose. Leaves 4-6 in., acute, 
mucronate, base not narrowed ; nerves 9-11 pairs ; petiole $ in. or less ; stipules ovate- 
lanceolate, tomentose. Fruit 4-5 in. diam.; peduncle }—3 in., tawny-tomentose ; 
spines } in., perforate. Seeds} in., oblong or ovoid.—Fruit of A. echinata, but leaves 
very different. King throws doubt on the fruit (collected by Kurz) and the leaves 
(by Falconer) belonging to the same species. 
4. A. rigida, Blume Bijd. 482 ; leaves oblong or oblong-obovate obtuse 
mature glabrous above tomentose hispidulous or glabrate beneath bn 
pubescent nerves base narrowed, fruit globose ebracteate, spines straig i 
narrowly conical angled scabrid or hispid. Kurz For. FL ii. 431; Trecut 
in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, viii. 114; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. ii. 286; King “7 
Ann. Bot. Gard. Cale. ined. A. echinata, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 527; Trec 
1. c. 113; Wight Ic. t. 680; Miquel l. c.; Wall. Cat. 4658 (in part). 
cuspidata, Griff. Notul. iv. 400. [n 
Burma, Helfer (Kew Distrib. 4669). Prax, King's Collector, Scortechint: 
PrwawG, Roxburgh. MALACCA, Griffith (K. D. 4664), Maingay (E. D. 1474). 
Distris. Malay Islands. hase 
A tree, 50-80 ft.; shoots strigose. Leaves 4—7 in., hard, obtuse or subacute, mE 
rounded or acute, above at first scaberulous; nerves 10-12 pairs; petiole 1 d 
stipules lanceolate, strigose. Male receptacle 1 in. diam., globose ; peduncle hisp in. 
sepals 2, ovate, obtuse, hispid; bracteoles with flat ciliate tips. Frut about 
diam., spines $ in. Seeds j in., ovoid or oblong. 
tt Fruit oblong or ovoid. 
5. A. Kunstleri, King in Ann. Bot. Gard. Cale. ined.; leaves e 
large ovate-oblong narrowed at both ends young coarsely serrate appre 
hairy beneath, fruit oblong, spines strongly reflexed hispidly tomentose. 
