64. MORACE&. [ 4. Ficrs. 



2. Beoepts sessile. 



a. Petiole i-3" long, or £rd length of leaf. L. 

 glabrons. 



t Stipules \" or less. 



L. narrow-ovate or oblong-ovate . . . .10. infectoria. 

 tt Stipules over %". 

 L. ovate gradually tapering ; base not cordate . 11. Rurrvphii. 



L. ovate suddenly acuminate or cuspidate, base 

 often cordate .... ... 12. Arnottiana. 



L. caudate acuminate with tail half as long as 

 rest of blade . 13. religiosa. 



b. Petiole short, less than 1" 



i. Glabrous. Seo. n. very fine and numerous, 

 or intermediate nearly as strong. 

 L. oblong or ell.-oblong, base narrowly sub-cordate 9. glabella. 



L. broad, obtuse or obtusely cuspidate, base 

 cuneate 14. retusa. 



L. broad, cuspidate or acuminate, base obtuse or 



rounded 15. Benjamjina. 



ii. Pubescent or tomentose, or if glabrescent 

 sec. n. few and strong. 



L. beneath and recepts permanently tomentose . 16. tomentosa. 



L. beneath and recepts glabrescent or puberu- 

 lous 17. bengalensis. 



1. F. lanceolata, Sam, Gara Loa, K. (but this name is 

 also applied to Trewia). 



A glabrons shrub 3-5 ft., usually with prostrate brarjchea 

 lanceolate acuminate leaves 3|-7" by J-l|" dotted beneath, 

 Kec«pts 5-6 clustered on short lateral branches, 1J-2 7 diam. 



In the rocky beds of streams, Singbhum and S. P., not common. Fr. 

 June. 



L. sometimes remotely toothed narrow-lanceolate or narrow-oblong, 

 base 3-nerved rounded. Petiole £-f ''. Recepts reddish flattened at top, 

 young more or less ribbed and warted. Fed. V much swollen at top in 

 ripe fruit. 



Fruit very palatable. 



2. F. glomerata, Boxb. Loa, K. ; S. ; Gular, Kharw. ; 

 Jagidambar, Being. 



