170 CIX. URTICEZ.. [ Ficus. 
` Queenslan t Brisbane and Hastings rivers ” Pairs s a — Mai Fraser 
Narra river, jm ardt; Rockhampton and Cape river, ^ Cleveland 
Burdekin Expedition ; Port Deniboh, Fitzalan; and ute e dh sanie orm but wi 
smaller leaves, Maranoa river, Mitche it. 
Var.? mollis. n of the last variety but velvety- pubescent on both sides as well 
as the young branche 
Queensland. Rockingham bay, Dallachy. 
subacumin Leaves "o on long petioles as in the last two forms, pubes- 
cent, but not 8 ba 80 as in the r. mollis, and tapering above the middle so as to 
be sometimes nium QM lanceo! 
Queensland. itsunday Med et 
The two last varieties are referred in b. F. Mueller to the F. Teicher, ta 
n Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. iii. 287( Uri 1 aie ede cs Mig. in Jou Pier x " 
1861, 235), o of whi ch, however, the typical vitiis 
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from the North-Western ones with short petioles, it ood iain Siecle name oof 
. Leichhardtii. 
15. ? F. dictyophleba, F. Muell. ; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. iii. 218. 
This supposed species, described from leaves only, very much resembles 
the broad-leaved glabrous forms of F. platypoda, differing in the shorter 
pee usually oe 1 to nearly pe long, the more coriaceous shining 
ith numerous veins much more prominent, 
- Queensland. Islands off Cape Flattery, F. Mueller. 
16. F. rophylla, Desf.; Pers. Syn. Pl. ii. 609. A large tree 
with a Vost head, quite glabrous, closely allied to F. rubiginosa, and — 
especially to the var. petiolaris of P. platypoda, but with much larger — 
eaves. These i oval-elliptical or Bioadly oblong, obtuse or obtusely 
acuminate, entire, 4 to 10 in. long, and 3 to 4 in. broad, coriaceous, 
with numerous transverse paean rimary veins, but with the princ cipal 
ones at some e from sith other more prominent per tie 
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peduncles of 3 to 4, the internal structure entirely as in F. platypoda.— 
Urostigma macrophyllum, Miq. in Hook. Lond. Journ. vi. 560. 
Queensland. Pine river, Leichhardt; Moreton Bay, Hort. Kew.; Mount Dry- 
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the U. m, Miq. in J Bot. Neerl. 1861, s 39. : 
ome specimens labelled * Brush forests along the ” and exhibited as F. ma 
crophylla in the collection of Northern woods, London “Exhibition eo n. 85, C. me E 
are evidently the F. elastica, Linn., which has leaves of the same size but with a more 
pt acumination, and the numerous parallel vei - — m equ à] and proxi 
end v Amm; m xà have been Meo m cal arden o ill vy the speci- 
9. Evsvcr.—Male iex of 5 or 6 lobes or a: 3 
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