xi, c, 5 Merrill: Reliquiae Robinsonianae 265 



lower surface, anastomosing, the reticulations lax; petioles 1 

 to 1.5 cm long; stipules lanceolate, acuminate, nearly 1 cm long, 

 densely appressed-pubescent with ferruginous hairs. Recepta- 

 cles numerous, solitary or in pairs in the axils of fallen leaves, 

 orange when fresh, pale-brownish and smooth when dry, very 

 slightly pubescent with appressed hairs, about 8 mm in diameter, 

 their peduncles about 5 mm long. 



Amboina, Hoetoemoeri road, Rel. Robins. 1685, September 30, 1913, on 

 a fern-covered hillside, altitude about 250 meters. 



A species similar, and manifestly closely allied, to Ficus henschelii Merr., 

 differing in its much smaller leaves, shorter petioles and pedicels, and 

 globose receptacles. It is dedicated to Dr. J. K. Hasskarl, author of "Neuer 

 Schliissel zu Rumph's Herbarium amboinense" (1866). 



FICUS sp. 



Amboina, Way tommo and Negri lama, Rel. Robins. 1675, 1676, August 

 and September, 1913, along river banks, altitude 20 to 40 meters, locally 

 known as gondal and as gohi ayer. 



A species, perhaps undescribed, allied to the Philippine species Ficus 

 benguetensis Merr. and F. laevicarpa Elm. 



URTICACEAE 



CYPHOLOPHUS Weddell 



CYPHOLOPHUS MOLUCCANUS (Blume) Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. 

 Bat. 4 (1869) 305. 

 Urtica moluccana Blume Bijdr. (1825) 491. 



Cypholophus macrocephalus Wedd. in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. IV 1 (1854) 

 198. 

 Amboina, Soja and Batoe merah River, Rel. Robins. 1697, September 

 and October, 1913, in ravines and along streams, altitude 20 to 250 meters. 

 Widely distributed in Malaya and Polynesia. 



CYPHOLOPHUS COERULEUS (Blume) Wedd. in DC. Prodr. 16 1 (1869) 



235". 

 Urtica coerulea Blume Bijdr (1825) 495. 

 Amboina, Hitoe messen, Rel. Robins. 1909, October 10, 1913, on forested 

 limestone hills, altitude about 150 meters, the fruits bluish-green when 

 fresh. 



A species allied to Cypholophus lutescens (Blume) Wedd. It is known 

 only from the Moluccas, and the type was probably from Amboina. 



LEUCOSYKE Zollinger and Moritzi 



LEUCOSYKE CAPITELLATA (Poir.) Wedd. in DC. Prodr. 16 1 (1869) 

 235". 

 Urtica capitellata Poir. in Lam. Encycl. Suppl. 4 (1816) 227. 

 Amboina, Soja and Tengah tengah, Rel. Robins. 1906, 1907, August and 

 November, 1913, in forests, altitude 25 to 375 meters, locally known as 

 sa8apu utan. 



Formosa to the Moluccas and Java. 



