612 LeaFvers or Parrppive BOTANY (Vou. II, Art 82 
Foliage elliptic to oblong, lanceolate to 
oblanceolate. . 
Fruit one-seeded, 1.5 cm. thick; 
leaves lanceolate. 
14. A. lanceolata. 
Fruits at least several-seeded (un- 
known in A. nitida which has elliptic 
leaves). 
Leaves 4 to 6 em. long, elliptie, 
short ob-tuse oracute; petiole 5 to 
10 mm. long. 
15. A. nitida. 
Leaves larger, oblongish lanceo- 
late to oblanceolate, acute to 
acuminate or even caudate; petio- 
le twice as long. 
Syncarpia larger than 3 cm. 
across. 
16. A. lamosella. 
Syncarpia smaller. 
17. A. xanthocarpa. 
= 1. Artocarpus integrifolia Linn. f. Syst. Suppl. 412, 1781. 
A. philippinensis Lam. Encyc. 3; 210, 1789. A. maxima Blco. Fl. 
Filip. ed. 1; 669, 1837. 
An evergreen tree, from 5 to 10 m. high; stem branched above 
the middle, forming more or less an umbrella shaped crown; 
branchlets rather slender, lax, smooth and glabrous, grayish. 
Leaves scattered, very variable, oblong to elliptic or obovate, 
always entire, chartaceous, darker green on tbe upper surface, 
apex acute to obtuse or even rounded and obscurely mucronate, 
base euneate or obtuse, 1 to 3 dm. long, one half as wide; nerves 
very prominent beneath, 7 to 9 pairs; slender petiole 2 to 5 em. 
. long, glabrous; stipules also glabrous, rather large and lanceolate. 
. Inflorescence either 1, 2 or 8 from the same woody tubercle, on 
the stem or along the larger branches, or the male inflor- 
. escence occasionally arising from the leaf axils, embraced by 
= deciduous bracts; staminate spike 5 to 12 cm. long, 1.5 to 8 cm. - 
COME diameter, cylindrie, greenish or pale yellow, sweetly fragrant; 
= flowers without bracteoles; sepals 2, oblong or spatulate, with —— 
pubescent tips; fruit pendulous, oblong or obovoid, 3 to 5 dm. - 
