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LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. IV, Art. 71 
e. Figs 2.5 to 5 em. aeross, always obovoid. 
Group VII. 
ee. Figs less than 2 cm. in diameter, nearly all - 
globose or subglobose. | 
f. Sprawling, subscandent or scandent; leaves 
smooth, with or without hairs. 
Group VII. 
ff. Erect shrubs, seldom trees; leaves harsh 
EE hast Denesth.. — — Group IX. 
fff. Erect shrubs or trees; leaves smooth not 
harsh, with or without hairs. 
g. Leaves 2 to 3 dm. long, one half as 
gg. Leaves smaller. 
h. Leaves hairy beneath; fruits densely 
PUDORE. uiia ren Group XI. 
hh. Leaves and fruits glabrous or sub- 
glabrous. 
i Leaves elliptic, numerously pin- 4 
panneryed: sn Group XII. 
ii. Leaves cordately ovate, fewer nerv- 
ed. Group XIII. 
ili. Leaves oblong, not pinnatinerved. 
j- Leaves coriaceous; figs soft skin- 
ee a Group XIV. I 
jj Leaves chartaceous; figs hard 
sn s Group XV. 
Group I. 
Ficus antoniana Elm. n. sp. 
Subseandent and epiphytie; stem flattish, 1 dm. thick, | 
irregularly branched toward the base, usually giving rise to a | 
few thick main branches near the base; wood sappy white, soft, 
porous, without odor or taste; bark yellowish brown or greenish, 
smooth, green beneath the epidermis, the minor portion whitish 
_ . and with very little latex; main branches long, horizontally spread- 
ae ing, about = em. thick and 5 m. long, branched all along, the 
