MORACEAE. — MORUS ; 301 
Folia margine satis anguste serrata v. dentata, dentibus nunquam apice longe 
| aristatis. 
| Syncarpia glabra, distincti cylindrica, longe pedunculata. Stylus distinctus 
sed stigmatibus ut videtur brevior. Folia magna, fere rotunda, basi cor- 
| data, apice breviter acuta. Planta (an etiam juvenilis) fere glaberrima. 
| 4. M. notabilis. 
Syncarpia in rhachi plus minusve villosa, breviter elliptiea. Stylus longus stig- 
| matibus saepe vix brevior. Folia magnitudine et forma valde variabilia. 
| Planta etiam adulta fere semper plus minusve pilosa . . . 8. M. acidosa. 
ENUMERATIO SPECIERUM ASIAE ORIENTALIS INDIAEQUE.! 
1. Morus laevigata Wallich, Cat. No. 4649 (nomen nudum) (1830). — Moretti, 
Prodr. Gen. Morus, 21 (nomen nudum) (1842). — Brandis, Forest Fl. Ind. 409 
(1874); Ind. Trees, 613 (1906). — Kurz, Forest Fl. Brit. Burma, II. 467 (1877). — 
Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 492 (1888). — Gamble, Man. Ind. Timb. ed. 2, 636 
(1902). — Cooke, Fl. Pres. Bomb. II. 658 (1907). 
Morus viridis Hamilton in Wallich, Cat. No. 4650 (nomen nudum) (1830). 
Morus alba, var. laevigata Bureau in De Candolle, Prodr. XVII. 245 (1873). 
Morus alba, var. laevigata, subvar. viridis Bureau, l. c. (1873). 
Morus laevigata, var. viridis Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 493 (1888). 
Morus glabrata Wallich apud Hooker f., 1. c. (1888), quam synon. 
CHINA. Yunnan: Szemao, mountains to south, alt. 1200 m., A. Henry 
(No. 11975; tree 7 m. tall; 9); same locality, Yulo forest to the south, A. Henry 
(No. 120194; a). 
INDIA. Kashmir: “N. W. India," cultivated, February 1881, D. Brandis 
(9) Kumaon: * Kota-Dün, 2000 feet," R. Strachey & J. E. Winterbottom 
| to be M. macroura Miquel (Pl. Jungh. 42 [1850]. — Bureau in De Candolle, Prodr. 
| XVII. 247 [1873], sub species dubiae. — Koorders, Ezkursionsfl. Java, II. 84 
| [1912]), the type of which was collected by Junghuhn in Java. According to 
rders this is a real Morus, forming a high tree (30 m.) in the forests. Judging 
by the description it must be very similar to M. laevigata, but unfortunately I 
have not seen a specimen. 
2. Morus cathayana Hemsley. See p. 292. 
* The following three species described by Léveillé, of which I have seen the 
types, do not belong to Morus or even to the M. oraceae. The first, Morus calva Lé- 
veillé in Fedde, Rep. Spec. Nov. XIII. 265 (1914), is Coriaria sinica Maximowiez, 
While the second, M. Mairei Léveillé, |. c. (1914), is Acalypha szechuanensis Hutch- 
mson in Sargent, Pl. Wilson, II. 524 (1916), which therefore has to be named 
Acalypha Mairei Schneider, n. nom. Also the third, M. integrifolia Léveillé & 
Vaniot, in Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. XVII. No. 210-211, p. iii (1907), does not 
belong to the Moraceae. 
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