174 CIX. URTICER. [.Ficus. 
inner bracts dark brown as in Urostigma. Male flowers very few 
amongst the larger bracts near the orifice, the 3 oe -lobes broad 
and enveloping each other, cte rd a single stamen as in Covellia. 
emale flowers intermixed wit e long rigid hairs or sete rof the 
receptacle as in F. colossea, the per rM ents narrow and unequal, 
scarcely ete a ovary. Style short, glabrohs; with a terminal 
concave rpg 
sland. Bode tad; bay, Dallachy. 
25. F. stenocarpa, F. Muell. Herb. A tree, apparently Dann 
glabrous, but all parts especially the leaves very scabrous, ae 
fully as large, all mela scabrous like the rest of the plant. "Outer 
bracts scale-like on the peduncle below the receptacle. Perianths in 
Mn sexes ieu gore as well as the bracts, the aum oblong, the 
bracts rather broad or fringed. Stamens usuall a ending in à 
vein hirsute un obtuse and coloured towards the 
Queensland. Rockingham bay, Dallachy; Fitzroy island, rai 
era, Forst. Prod. 76. A tree, sometimes described as 
small, s fes es as attaining 80 to 100 ft., the young branches petioles 
and ele Ae hispid with short hairs. Leaves on short petioles, 
oblans ellie. MOTEN, primine, often oa spate above the 
middle, roun ue and sometimes emarginate at the base. 
3 to 6 in. mea A “th to 2 rood broad, very scabrous Sone pubescent oF 
ispid underneath, the primary dive ergent veins distant and prominent 
underneath as well as the transverse reticulations, the basal pair of 
the cadi near the pot of dii padianels sina hispid, with gree? 
tips very deciduous. Male flowers numerous intermixed with the 
Perianth stipitate, with 5 orÓ n concave segments. 
Blamer 2 to 4; eri -cells uet 6 one often abortive in 1 or 2 of 
the stamens. Fem a peint s on & shorter stipes. S. glabrous 
with a terminal MU or slightly peltate stigma.—Miq. i n Hook 
Lond. Journ. vii. 425 ‘ 
Queensland. rake river, Moreton bay, A. Cunningham, Leichhardt, Fe 
Mueller, and others 
