428 PRODROMUS MONOGRAPHIÆ FICUUM. 
culatis, subrotundo-ellipticis, obtusis, scabriusculis.” Kth. L 
e. ps ZL. 
Has. In Java? Colit. in H. Amstelod. 
* Folia, 33-83 pollicaria, 2-24 lata. Petioli 5-1 lim. longi. 
Receptacula magn. grani piperis, viridia. 
Species dubia. 
70. Ficus Symphytifolia, Lam. Encycl. IT. p. 498. Vahl Enum. 
IT. p. 198, excl. syn. Rheede (tab. 62 legendum). 
Has. In Java. 
71. Ficus ampelos, Burm. Fl. Ind. p. 226. excl. syn. Rheeder, 
plantam Rumphianam tantum spectat (Herb. Amb. IV. tab. 63), 
et speciem ab Indicis (F. asperrima, F. heterophylla, F. parasitica) 
quibuscum sepe male consociata, diversam sistit. 
b. euspidate. Folia oblonga, abrupte longe acuminata, inte- 
gerrima vel infra acumen grosse dentata vel serrata, aut sinu unila- 
terali excisa, scabra vel glabriuscula. Receptacula in stipitem 
constricta, sæpe basi nuda, hinc rectius sessilia dicenda. 
19. Ficus cerasiformis, Desfont. Cat. Hort. Paris, ed. 3. p. 
413. (F. acuminata, Bot. Magaz. haud Hamilt. nec Roxb.) Ra- 
mulis, petiolis, receptaculis, foliisque subtus molliter pubescenti- 
bus, his inæquilateri-oblongis, longe abrupte acuteque acuminatis, 
supra glabris nitidis, integerrimis, subtus 3—5-nerviis, utrinque 
2—3-costatis, costulis reticulatis subtus convexo-prominentibus, | 
petiolis pubescentibus, receptaculis axillaribus, vulgo solitariis glo- 
bosis, in stipitem longum basi bracteatum constrictis, hispidulo- 
pubescentibus, maturis aurantiacis. 
Has. In Ind. orient. (teste Hook.) In hortis culta. : 
Petioli breves. Folia 11-21 cent. longa. Receptacula cerasi 
magnitudine. 
7 73. Ficus radicans, Roxb. Fl. Ind. XII. Wight Icon. (E. acu- 
‘minata, Herb. Hamilt. et Wall. List, n. 4478 Kunth, l c. 
p. 21. F. euryæfolia, Hort. Berol. olim teste Kth. in Ind. Sem. 
Hort. Berol. 1846, p. 21. F. caryophylla, Hort. Leydensis.) 
Ramulis petiolisque subsquamuloso-scabris, foliis coriaceo-membra- 
naceis rigidiusculis oblongis, vulgo angusto-oblongis vel minori- 
bus, ellipticis, abrupte longe lineariter acute vel obtuse acuminatis, 
