Morus.] Cxxttic. MoRACE (Hutchinson and Rendle). 19 
Inflorescence unisexual; male flower subtended by a 
peltate bract; female flower solitary ; trees or 
shrubs : 25% oe cue ek ... 7. NEOSLOETIOPSIS, 
Tripe IT. ARTOCARPE.—Anithers erect in bud ; style often obliquely inserted, 
undivided or 2-fid or 2-lobed ; stigma various ; ovule pendulous from the 
apex or just below the apex of the cell, anatropous or slightly amphitropous ; 
fruit sometimes buried in the receptacle. Trees or shrubs ; leaves inrolled 
in bud ; stipules leaving a scar encircling or nearly encircling the stem ; 
flowers crowded on the inside or outside of a fleshy unisexual or bisexual 
receptacle, or the female solitary. : 
*Flowers arranged on the inside of a hollow and nearly closed or campanulate 
and open at the top, usually bisexual receptacle ; female flowers solitary in each 
receptacle except in Ficus. 
Sub-tribe i. Ficza.—Receptacle mostly fleshy, hollow, globose or obovoid, 
closed at the top except for a small ostiole (mouth), bracteate on the 
inside ; peduncle with a whorl of 2-3 bracts at the apex, rarely bracts 
corresponding to these more than 3 and scattered on the peduncle ; 
flowers numerous, hidden within the receptacle. 
Only Tropical African genus ... eos ... 8, Ficus. 
Sub-tribe ii, Bkosiuz%.—Receptacles campanulate or obconic, wide open at 
the top with the flowers exserted, bisexual or rarely subunisexual ; 
basal bracts none or few. 
Fruit inferior, adnate to the inside of the re- 
ceptacle. 
Bracts among the male flowers peltate ... 9. BoSQu=EIOPSIS. 
Bracts among the male flowers not peltate ... 10. BosquEta. 
Fruit superior, free from the receptacle -.. 11. ScyPHOsycE, 
Sub-tribe iii. OLmeprex.—Receptacles unisexual, in the male with a basal 
involucre of numerous or few bracts ; female flowers solitary. 
Male involucral bracts few, in a single series 12. MESOGYNE. 
Male involucral bracts numerous, in several 
series es ..- 13. ANTIARIS. 
**F lowers arranged on the outside of (but often sunk in) the fleshy receptacle, 
the latter globose or ellipsoid and unisexual ; female flowers numerous in each 
female receptacle. . 
Sub-tribe iv. EvartocarPE%.—Receptacle with a few bracts at the base, the 
floral bracts often peltate at the apex, rarely conical ; fruits buried in 
the fleshy part of the receptacle and forming a syncarp. 
Only Tropical African genus... os -.. 14. TRECULIA. 
TRIBE IIT. CONOCEPHALEA.—Stamens not inflexed in the bud, anthers erect ; 
style simple ; ovule erect from the base of the cell. Trees or shrubs ; leaves 
folded in bud ; stipules generally large and united leaving a ring-like scar. 
Male flowers 2-4-androus; sepals distinct; style 
short; stigma broad, lanceolate ZB. .-. 15, MyRIanrTuus. 
Male flowers l-androus; sepals united; style long, 
filiform ; stigma brush-like ee .. 16. Musanaa. 
1. MORUS, Linn. ; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. Pl. iii. 364. 
Flowers moncecious or diccious. Male: Calyx membranous, 
divided into 4 imbricate segments. Stamens 4; filaments free, 
inflexed in bud. Female: Sepals 4, decussate and imbricate, 
