400 URTICACE®, 
Cilize inter petiolares distinctz. 
Procul dubio igitur Apocynea vera. 
Has. Assam Tezpore in arboribus. 
24. Fici sp. Pl. DLVII. Fig. II. 
Has. Bootan. 
25. Fici sp. Pl. DLXI. Fig. II. Itinerary Notes, p. 137, 
no. 594. 
Has. Bootan. 
ARTOCARPUS. 
1, Artocarpus cuspidatus. 
Arbor. 
Ramuli robusti ferrugineo-hirti, uti petioli: gemmæ, fo- 
liaque subtus ad venas. 
Petioli teretes subunciales. 
Fol. obovata vel sepius obovato-oblonga, obtusissimo uno 
tiz pi ginata, integra, minora interdum apice den- 
tata coriacea, dura, &cabra, v. 2 dariis obliquis rectiusculis, intra 
marginem arcuatum nexis v. ven. intromarginal. commun. 
Fructus axillaris subsessilis, globosus irregulariter hori- 
zontalis, covered with innumerable scabrous long points 
from conical angular bases, from the irregular way in 
which these points are disposed, not all radiating from a com- 
mon surface, the fruit would look outside as if it were 
composed of many concrete capituli, 
When ripe if opened or torn across, it separates into a glo- 
bose receptacle densely crinite; these crina are the styles of 
the abortive pericarpia, few of which are at all enlarged, still 
fewer seed-bearing. The rest is fleshy, while the concrete — 
perianths each presents a channel occupied previously by 
the style, each perianth ends in the point before mentions: 
Frui itlets large, oblong with an apiculus, baccate 
an agreeable subacid flavor, inner layer nembranous and 
very thin, to this the pulpy tissue is attached, 
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