178 CEXISURTICE@> =< [ Ficus. 
pair very iit or obsolete, the smaller veins and transverse reticulations 
very fine or inconspicuous. Stipules rather long, acuminate, deciduous 
Receptacles usually below the jevo nearly sessile or on peduncles 
ines, apparently obovoid when ng, depressed-globular 
ll grown, and attaining about j in. diameter, quite € 
10 aast aid. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy ; Fitzroy fa me oe ik iste river, 
Herb. Delesse tt. F. Mueller distinguishes two forms, 7" casearia, with obovoid pedun- 
lochidioides, with almost sessile depressed-globular ones ; but 
cimens are intermediate as to the peduncles, and the s of the rec ceptacles 
dash. doors upon age; the foliage and internal structure of. the figs is precisely 
the same in both. The speci in very near F. fasciculata in the ribbed receptacles, 
but the =i is very differen 
AN. Australia. i Vibe river F M "m 
Fe seg Bar De Northumberiand ‘islands, R. Brown; Port € Fitzalan; Rock- — 
i Bay, Dallachy; Rockhampton, Bowman, Thozet, D allachy 
The speci: ommon in vids ric es soil in Ea st is and aa een v" 
the Indian Archipelago under some other name, if I a really correct in referring , the 
— plant to the Indian species. Ihave not aducteded | in detecting any tangi 
differe: 
9. CUDRANIA, Trec. 
the lt i more or less fleshy. Male ist of 40 
a 
segments, dilated and dels at the apex. Stamens 4 or 5, flame ents - 
ened i 
4 segments imbricate in the bu tyle simple, with a filiform ste 
Fruit a onmi formed of the enlarged somewhat fleshy perianths 3 
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