- URTICALS. 77 ieee: 
Humutus. Linneus. 
Flowers dicecious. Male: Calyx 5-parted. Stamens 5. Female: Flowers 
incones. Calyx scale-like, partially rolled up. 
1. BH. Lupulus Linneus.—(The Hor.) Fig. 117. 
A twiner ; leaves undivided, coarsely serrated, with harsh hairs. 
- Habitat. Hedges of Europe. 
- Quality. Narcotic ; lupuline, aromatic, tonic ; sedative. 
: a Pillows of hops in mania and restlessness ; dyspepsia ; in the preparation of malt 
quor, 
Natural Order, @oravs; Moracee (V. K., p. 266.) 
Prevailing Quality. Acrid; narcotic ; with elastic gum. 
Ficus. Linneus. 
: Flowers within a closed turbinate fleshy receptacle. 
+ F. elastica Roxburgh.—(Bencat INDIA-RUBBER TREE.) co 
“eaves stalked, oblong, acute, glossy, with numerous fine diverging vous 2 
and a stout midrib ; fruit not eatable. Se 
2 to ita of Sylhet. 
+ Milky juice acrid, tenacious. ee 
‘ss. Forms a sew part of the caoutchouc exported from Bengal. : 
Fig. 116.—a, Male inflorescence of Cannabis sativa; b, female ditto ; iy. ems Sepee ® S a 
