Ficus.) CIX. URTICEX. 1605 
Stigma subulate, sn tie dilated towards the base. L Urostigmá) 
imn, Miq. in Jou t. Neerl. 1861, 237. 
ustralia. Cambri ia "e and Enderby's island d, N.W. coast, A. Cunning- 
ham Nich hol bay, Gregory’s JU BARNOK i King's Sound and Collier bay, Chapman; 
islands of the gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, Gulliver ; Port Darwin, Schultz, n. 562, 
Queensland. Quail island, THE Pa pay, E 
This may nme to be a variety only of F. Cunninghamii, more. coriaceo 
leaves, the points much less promin Me y^ more obtuso, and both. i Ps is "eios 
- too closely allied to the wide-spread Indian F. ar a, 
unninghamii, f . Mus. Lugd. Bat. ii. 286. A 
large robust tree a 80 ft. Sot us. Leaves on petioles of 4 to 
om ovate to oblongellipteal, bid and abruptly acuminate, 
rounded truncate or scarcely cordat the base, 4 to d in. long, 2 to 
b ften less so 
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Queensland E river and Percy island, A. Cunni lajina’ Brisbane es 
Bremer rivers, Fraser; Keppel bay, R. Brown; Rockhampton, Bowman, O'Shanesy, 
lachy ; Rocking ies bay, Dalla Dm 
„The species is perhaps tog closely allied to the East Indian F. E hearty differin 
slightly in the form and especially in ise acumination of the leaf. 
cribed by Miquel from a single specimen with one damaged receptacle in Herb. 
Hooker from Brishny'? river, Fraser. His raseri was founded on a specimen in 
leaf only from n nearly the same locality in He rb. Hoo er, which he Min M in Ann, 
ded Lngd. Bat. iii. 287, refers to the PARA island = caulobotrya, Miq., which 
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distinguished by the Mir of the lea I r see ab P forced at all as far as the 
Er c go bet aseri, F. eyciótr imfolia, and some acknowledged forms 
9. F. Henn nneana, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. iii. 216. A shrub or 
slender tree quite glabrous. Leaves on petioles of 1 to 13 in., oval or 
up coriaceous, the primary veins dista and. roii the 
Par very oblique, the others spreading, the veinlets conspicuous but 
scarce] Kerne Stipules lanceolate, acuminate, glabrous. tvecep~ 
_-tacles (in pairs?) on es a of about 2 lines, globular, 4 to in, 
diameter, smooth but mottled with white, the subtending bracts very 
