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MORACEAE 
ARTOCARPUS Forster 
ARTOCARPUS COMMUNIS Forst. Char. Gen. sites 191; Safford 189, 
pl. 7, 27, 86. 
Artocarpus tncisa Linn. f. Suppl. (1781) 411. 
McGregor 428, G. E. S. 377, seeded variety known as dugdug; G. E. S. 
171, 889, seedless variety known as lemae; McGregor 429, G. E. S. 448, 
seeded variety, its leaves with very narrow lobes and wide deep sinuses, 
known as dugdug cahilao. 
Widely distributed, especially in cultivation, in Malaya and Polynesia, 
cultivated in other tropical countries. 
ARTOCARPUS INTEGRIFOLIA Linn. f. Suppl. (1781) 412. 
Artocarpus mariannensis Tréc. in Ann. Sci. Nat. III 8 (1847) 114, ex 
_ deser. 
G. E. S. 207, locally known as nanca, its Tagalog name in the Philippines. 
A native of tropical Asia, now widely distributed in cultivation. 
MORUS Linnaeus 
MORUS ALBA Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 986. 
G. E. S. 177, locally known as seda, the Spanish name of silk. 
A native of subtemperate Asia, now cultivated in all warm countries. 
FICUS Linnaeus 
FICUS TINCTORIA Forst. f. Prodr. (1786) 76. 
G. E. S. 67, Cabras Island, locally known as hodda. 
. Along the seashore, especially on cliffs, Luzon and (?) Formosa south- 
ward and eastward through Polynesia. 
FICUS MARIANNENSIS sp. nov. § Urostigma. 
Species F’. infectoriae simillima et ut videtur affinis. Arbor 
alta, glabra, ramis ramulisque teretibus; foliis chartaceis, 
oblongo-ellipticis, usque ad 12 cm longis, breviter obtuse acumi- 
natis, basi rotundatis, obscure 3-plinerviis, nervis primariis 
utrinque circiter 10, tenuibus, petiolo 1.5 ad 2 cm longo; recep- 
taculis axillaribus, solitariis vel binis, subglobosis ad leviter 
obovoideis, 8 ad 10 mm diametro, breviter pedunculatis, brac- 
teolis prominentibus, connatis. 
A species starting as an epiphyte, eventually assuming a 
tree-like habit, tall, quite glabrous. Branches and branchlets 
terete, brownish, smooth or somewhat striate when dry. Leaves 
alternate, oblong-elliptic, 9 to 12 cm long, 3.5 to 5.5 cm wide, 
entire, somewhat brownish-olivaceous when dry, shining, of 
about the same color on both surfaces, smooth, the apex shortly 
blunt-acuminate, the base rounded, usually abruptly so, some- 
times very slightly cordate, rather obscurely 3-plinerved, the 
