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Ficus. I .CIX. URTICEÆ. 167 
Quee [No rthumberland islands, R. Brown; Albany island, F. Muelle 
Brena Hil; soon Dallachy, Thozet ; Crocodile Creek and Berseker » fune 
N. S. ptr Tweed river, bio 
Bot. 1. 2875 pare aee Mia. in ae tee ‘ ‘Lond! Journ. vi i. 62 
N. pv tralia. York Sound, N. W. co ast, A. Cunningha 
F. benjaminea, Linn. ; Mig. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. iii. 288. A 
large elegant tree with dedo ides branches * Cone like the 
weeping willow” (Dallachy), quite glabrous. Leaves on petioles of 1 to 
in., ovate or ovate-oblong, acuminate, rounded or cuneate at the base, 
2 to near 4in. 1 g, entire, thinly coriaceou , with numerous fine 
rather rigid. Male flowers not numerous, intermixed with the females. 
Perianth trimerous; wire not exceeding the rmt the cells distinct 
and parallel. Stigma gg — Urostigma benjamineum, Miq. in Hook. 
nd. Journ. vi. 583; Ficus neglecta, Dene. Herb. Tim. Descr. 166. 
Queensland. erii bay, Dallachy. 
. F. Muelleri, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. ii. 987. A gabe 
tree. Leaves on rather Anada petioles of 3 to ĝin., ovate or elliptical- 
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narrow, acu Receptacles in pairs closely sessile or on exceed- 
ingly short ead globular, Mini. above iin. diameter, the 
internal nee as in F. benjaminea.— Uros stigma Muelleri, Miq. in Journ. 
Bot. Neerl. 1861, 235. 
. gay n Beckler.—This may iro rove to be a variety of F. 
benjaminea, but, as far very few s ecimens show, it appears to have narrower 
leaves on ael petiole ^m a slightly different venation ae larger receptac 
ll. F. tricha, Mig. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. ii. 285. A 
small tree, po dowering Trobi and petioles hrs me i sprending 
x Leaves miu qwe ovate bro UN oblon VM 
