PRODROMUS MONOGRAPHIÆ FICUUM. 573 
elliptica utrinque obtusa; juniora subtus tomentoso-pu- 
bescentia, pube in reliquis etiam partibus lutescente. 
Sequentes species; licet foliorum forma diverse, alioquin 
arcto connubio conjunguntur. 
131. U. tomentosum. (Ficus tomentosa, Roxb. Fl. Ind. IV. 
p. 550. Willd. Sp. IV. p. 1134. Wight, Icones II. Tab. 647! 
Ficus mollis, Vahl, l. c. p. 192. Ficus pubescens, Roth. 
Nov. Pl. Sp. Ind. Or. p. 387 ex descriptione satis congrua, 
licet idem auctor p. 390 de ipsa F. tomentosa, Roxb. lo- 
quatur.) 
Has. In Ind. Or. “ Extensively diffused over the southern 
provinces of India, but not abundant any where.” Wight. 
Ad Gadaradah, 27 Oct. 1792, sub nomine citato, Rottler. ? 
in Herb. Arnott.; Pulney Mountains, Wight ! 
Specimina satis cum icone Roxb. congruentia, attamen folia 
plerumque haud adeo acuta. Variat multum quoad folio- 
rum formam. 
132. U. obversum, n. sp.; ramis glabris, remulis petiolis 
stipulis receptaculisque junioribus hirto-tomentosis, foliis 
longiuscule petiolatis oblongo-vel elliptico-obovatis apice 
obtusis vel plerumque lato-rotundatis, basi leviter excisis, 
integerrimis, adultis supra glaberrimis minute punctulatis 
in nervo medio puberulis, subtus lutescenti-tomentellis, 
trinerviis et utrinque 3-5-costulatis, receptaculis axillaribus 
geminis raro solitariis sessilibus sensim glabrescentibus, 
basi bracteis 3 latis dorso villoso-hirtis suffultis. 
Huc referenda F. asinina Wall. List. n. 4497. b. in Hb. 
Wight! haud Hamilt. in Linn. Transact. 
Petioli 2-3, folia 5-11 cent. longa, 3-74, vulgo 6-7 supra 
medium lata, subtus nervis. reticulata, supra levia in sicco 
pallida, subcoriacea. Stipule “ovato-acuminate villoso- 
hirtæ convolutæ 1 cent. longe. 
Species præcedenti quam maxime cognata, me jets atin 
ob foliorum formam seperanda. 
De Ficu asinina conf. infra. | 
133. U. connivens, an n. sp.? ramulis e stipelleque 
