148 CXXIIIc. MORACE (Hutchinson). [Ficus. 
obtuse, rather rigid, glabrous. Stamen solitary ; anther subsessile, 
nearly } lin. long. Female flowers shortly pedicellate ; perianth- 
segments more or less as in the male. Achene reddish, distinctly 
and closely verrucose. Gall flowers, about 2 in the receptacle 
examined, much larger than the female and bright yellow, with a 
thick pedicel. 
Upper Guinea. Fernando Po, Mann, 307! Cameroons: Buea, Deistel | 
Reder, 1315! 1477! 1479! Batanga, Dinklage, 1168! Ebolowa, Mildbraed, 
5618!. Molundu district ; between Lokomo, Bumba and Bange, Mildbraed, 
4360 ! 
Lower Guinea. Gaboon: near Libreville, Klaine, 2873! Sierra del 
Crystal, T'rilles, 56 ! 
Mildbraed’s var. angustifolia is a distinct species which De Wildeman had 
named in ms. F. arcuatonervata, under which name it will be found. 
74. F. camptoneuroides, Hutchinson in Kew Bulletin, 1915, 326. 
A large epiphytic shrub or small tree up to 25 ft. high ; branchlets 
slender, sharply angular or ribbed when dry, glabrous. Leaves 
elliptic or oblong-elliptic, gradually and obtusely acuminate (acumen 
nearly 2 in. long), rounded or slightly narrowed to the base, 4-63 in. 
long, 14-22 in. broad, entire, chartaceous, dull and glabrous on both 
surfaces ; midrib slightly impressed above, prominent below, about 
1 lin. broad at the base, gradually tapered to the apex of the 
acumen; lateral nerves about 5 on each side of the midrib, diverg- 
ing from it at an angle of 45° or slightly more, arcuate, prominent 
on both surfaces, looped some distance within the margin and 
often again more faintly looped, the second loops forming 4 
slender wavy intramarginal nerve ; tertiary nerves much-branched, 
rather lax, prominent like the rather close veins on both surfaces ; 
petiole 4-1 in. long, scarcely 1 lin. thick, very shortly and sparingly 
pubescent ; stipules persistent, lanceolate, obtuse, 6-8 lin. long, 
about 2 lin. broad at the base, subchartaceous, glabrous. Recep- 
tacles axillary, sessile, subglobose, somewhat flattened on the top, 
nearly # in. in diam., with thin walls, shortly and rather densely 
pubescent. Basal bracts 2, connate at the base, ovate, rounded at 
the apex, subchartaceous, slightly puberulous towards the base 
outside. Ostiole not prominent, 2-lipped ; mouth about } lin. wide. 
Bracts not visible from the outside, the upper ovate-lanceolate, 
obtuse, the lower linear-lanceolate, subacute, glabrous. Male 
flowers sessile ; perianth-segments 2-3, lanceolate. Stamen solitary; 
anther nearly sessile, obtuse. Female flowers stoutly pedicel- 
late; perianth-segments 3-4, with membranous margins. Achene 
finely and closely pitted. Receptacular scales oblong-lanceolate, 
acute, about 14 lin. long —F. camptoneura, Mildbr. in Engl. Jahrb. 
xlvi. 233, partly. 
Upper Guinea. Fernando Po: north side of Pico Santa Isabel, Mildbraed, 
6411! 7137! Cameroons: Neu-Tegel, Winkler, 167! Niasoso, Busge™ 
287! Bangwe. Conrau, 208 ! 
