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Ficus ampelas, Burm. 



Ficus ampelas, Burm. ; Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat, i. 2, p. 303, et in Ann. Mus. Lot. Lugd. Bat., iii. p. 272. 

 Firus rubricaulis, Dene., Herb. Timor Descr., p. 168. 



Timor Laut.— Also in Java, the Celebes, and Timor. 



Ficus rostrata, Lam. 



Ficus rostrata, Lam. ; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat, iii. p. 274, et Fl. Ind. Bat., i. 2, p. 307. 

 Kr. — Generally dispersed in the Archipelago, extending to Sumatra and the Philip- 

 pines. It is very variable in foliage, and includes the forms at first described by Miquel 

 as species under the names Ficus lobbii, Ficus raridens, Ficus dbtusid&ns, and Ficus 

 angulidens. 



Ficus decaisneana, Miq. 



Ficus decaisneana, Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat,, i. 2, p. 312. 



Ficus firmula, Miq., et Ficus trematocarpa, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Eat., i. 2, p. 221. 



Ki ; Timor Laut ; Lakor. — Also in Ceram, Bum, Amboina, and Timor. 

 Ficus flstulosa, Beinw. 



Ficus fistulosa, Reinw. ; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat., iii. p. 284. 



Dammar. — A very distinct species, of which we have seen specimens from the Khasya 

 Mountains in India, from Java, and from Borneo. 



Ficus ribes, Beinw. 



Ficus ribes, Reinw. ; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat., iii. p. 284. 

 Covellia ribes, Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat., i. 2, p. 325. 



Covellia pankulata, Miq., et Covellia microcarpa, Miq. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot., vii. (1848), pp. 

 466 et 467. 



Arrou. — Philippines and Sumatra, through the Archipelago. 

 Ficus magnifolia, F. Muell. 



Ficus magnifolia, F. MuelL ; Benth., Fl. Austr., vi. p. 171. 



Arrou ; Dammar. — The only other specimens we have seen are from Mount Elliott and 

 Eockingham Bay, Queensland, Australia. 



Ficus purnila, Linn. 



Ficus purnila, Linn. ; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot, Lugd. Bot., iii. p. 2!) I ; Maximowicz in Melanges 



Biologiques, Diag. PL Nov. Asiat, iv. p. 342. 

 Ficus stipulata, Thunb., fide Miqueli. 



Arrou. — The specimen is a barren form, and may possibly belong to a different species. 

 Ficus purnila is common in Japan, and also occurs in China. 



