 MamcH 15, 1909] 
SYNOPSIS OF ARTOCARPUS 
brous above; anthocarps conical; male 
inflorescence short cylindric. 
6. A. tréculiana. 
Leaves entire or incised, short petioled, 
nerves on the upper side densely covered 
with yellowish hairs; anthocarps truncate; 
male inflorescence obovoid. 
7. A. odoratissima. 
Leaves usually smaller, never lobed or incised. 
Foliage finely pubescent beneath. 
Leaves subrotund, 29 by 16 em.; male in- 
florescence 3. 5 cm. in diameter, subglo- 
bose, upon very short peduncles; irregular 
fruits 4 to 6 cm. in diameter. 
8. A. subrotundifolia. 
Leaves oblong, 95 by 10 cm.; male in- 
florescence obovoid, 1 to 8 em. long, upon 
slender peduncles arising from the axils 
of the young twigs; irregular fruits 3 to 
4 em. in diameter. 
9. A. cumingiana. 
Leaves broadly oblong, 14 by 8 cm.; male © 
inflorescence pyriform, less than 1 em. | 
long, upon short peduncles mostly arising _ 
from the second year old twigs. __ oe 
10. A. paloensis. 
Low narrowly oblong, 12 by 5 em.; 
irregular fruits 2 cm. thick, axillary, 
upon peduncles at most 3 cm. in length. 
ik A. leytensis. 
Ae irons beneath. 
Leaves broadly oblong or subeliiptic, the 
average ones 9 by 20 fuii tenita; quite 
rop 
12. A. Wd: 
Leaves not broadly oblong or subelliptie, 
much smaller; fruits irregular. WERTE 
F liage ovately elongated, with very 
t rt 35086. or obtuse apices. | 
i ud 43. A. woodii. 
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