on the Hortus Malabaricus, Part III. 145 
those of the kind which grows erect. Specimens of this last were 
sent from Ava to the late Sir Joseph Banks, under the name of 
Ficus scandens ; and others from India have been placed in the 
library at the India House, under the name of Ficus denticulata 
(Cat. No. 2438), a name not known when I first saw the plant, 
and which seems to have escaped Dr. Roxburgh, as he called 
the same plant Ficus quercifolia ; at least the plant which was 
shown to me in the Botanical Garden by that name was the 
Ficus denticulata. I am however aware that much reliance 
cannot be placed on the accuracy of gardeners. The plants of 
this species also from the two countries differ in a few points, 
but such as do not warrant a separation. 
Ficus denticulata «. 
Re-sa-dut Burmanorum. 
. Habitat in Irabatis ripis inundatis. 
Caulis fruticosus, scandens, teres, ad petiolos annulo dimidiato 
cinctus, glaber, ramosus. famuli scabri. Folia alterna, 
petiolata, oblonga, nunc sepius integra, tunc triloba, vel 
sinuata, basi integra, serrata, acuta, subtrinervia, venis 
reticulata, utrinque scabra.  Petiolus brevis, compressus, 
canaliculatus. | Stipule geminæ, laterales, caducze. 
Receptacula axillaria, sæpius solitaria, aliquando gemina, viri- 
dia, magnitudine Amygdali oblonga, umbilico subrotundo 
subsexdentato obsolete hexagona, scabriuscula. Bractea 
brevis, integra. Pedunculus longitudine fere receptaculi 
teres, pilis setaceis apice glandulosis pubescens. 
Ficus denticulata 2. | $ | 
Bola Dumor Bengalensium. 
Habitat in Brahmaputris ripis inundatis. 
Folia ad nervum medium utrinque in pagina inferiore, ubi nervi 
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