88 CXXIIIc. MORACEZ (Hutchinson). 
Leaves broadest about the middle, elliptic or 
oblong-elliptic, rounded atthe base or if 
— narrowed then equally so at both 
en 
Leaves over 5 in. long; midrib inconspicu- 
ous and glabrous above, more or less 
villous beneath : 
Petiole villous with long reflexed hairs 
Petiole glabrous or with finely scaly 
epidermis : 
Basal bracts coriaceous, villous ; mature 
receptacles glabrous or thinly pilose 
Basal bracts membranous, | opeorenned 
mature receptacles hispi 
Leaves 4 in. long or less; midrib equally 
prominent and pubescent on both surfaces 
Leaves broadest below the middle, ovate or 
ovate-orbicular : 
Leaves ovate or oblong-ovate, usually much 
longer than broad, acuminate ... we 
Leaves ovate-orbicular, scarcely senate 
with slender lateral nerves F 
Leaves ovate, not acuminate ; lateral nerves 
very stout . o- 
tiReceptacles not feveee sd by ‘dp aaa! bas tha 
latter usually small and often caducous or 
deciduous : 
Leaves hairy on both surfaces or only below or 
only on the midrib below : 
Receptacles asymmetrical, with a large V- 
shaped groove on the side Boe the 
branchlet . 
Receptacles eS ee nob cee 
Leaves elongated and very large, with 11-18 
lateral nerves : 
oe somewhat narrowed to an obtuse 
se ba ‘ 
Leaves rounded s a broad “eeaniaes 
Leaves not aise sod siscally with iil 
fewer ra 4 nerves : 
§Leaves usually large and orbicular or 
ovate-orbicular; young shoots mostly 
very densely villous with shaggy 
yellow hairs : 
Leaves glabrous and pra on the 
upper surface 
Leaves mostly hairy on both ae oe 
dull above : 
Leaves 4-8 in. in diam., membranous 
or chartaceous, undulate-crenate 
at the rounded base, the midrib 
branched below the sa of the 
blade... 
Leaves 2-3 in. in aon” ae 
coriaceous, midrib divided 
96. 
97. 
98. 
99. 
[ Ficus. 
F. Dawei. 
F. clarencensis. 
[carpa 
EF. chlamydo- 
F. Kitubalu. 
00. F. ovata. 
- 101; 
. 102. 
Rist 
F. mallotoides. 
F. Bubu. 
F. asymmetrica. 
[cula. 
04. F. rubrorecepta- 
. 105. 
> 106. 
Be LOTs 
+. 108. 
F. Goliath. 
F. zuvalensis. 
F. ° Wak efieldit. 
F. glumosoides- 
