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are minutely pitted on the 

 under surface ; while those 

 of F. foveolata have only 

 impressed intravenal areas, 

 but are not pitted. 



4. Ficus foveolata 

 WALL.; HAYATA 1. c. p. 69. 



5. Ficus terasoensis 

 HAYATA sp. nov. (Fig. 39, 40 

 3, 4) Ad tr uncos arborum 

 scandens, ramis rugosis lenti- 

 cellatis. Folia chartacea 

 vel coriacea oblongo-rotun- 

 data 5| cm. longa 4 cm. 

 lata apice rotimdata vix 

 emarginata basi obtusissi- 

 ma margine integra, costa 

 cum veiiis supra -hand ele- 

 vata subtus prominente ele- 

 vata, venis lateralibus pri- 

 inariis utroque latere costa? 

 4-5 sursum arcuatis, sub- 

 tus pallidiora minute foveo- 

 lata, foveolis dense hirsutis, 

 petiolis 1 cm. longis. Ke- 

 ceptacula ad axillas folio- 

 rurn solitaria ellipsoidea 7 

 cm. louga 5 cm. lata apice 

 rotundato-obtusa vel cum 

 bracteis circum oria recep- 



Fig. 39, Ficus lerascensis HAYATA; 1, a leaf; 2, a 

 receptacle ; 3, 4, male flowers ; 5, a gall flower ; 6, 7, fruits, 

 seen from different sides. 



taculi obtusis apiculata basi ad stipitem 5 mm. longum attenuata giabra, brac- 

 teis ad basin receptaculi 3-4 dispositis triangularibus 2-3 mm. longis, pedun- 

 culis 1 cm. longis. Ecceptaculuni galliferum cum fl. gall, ct fl. $. Fl. 



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