Ficus.] 



CXXIIIc. MORACE-E (HutchillSOll). 



87 



Lateral nerves ascending at an acute 



angle; receptacles glabrous ... 84. F. Rederi. 



**Receptacle8 \ in. or rarely ^ in. in diam. ; 

 leaves usually small, 1-3 in. or rarely 4 J in. 

 long : 

 Leaves of two kinds, the younger smaller and 

 chartaceous, the older larger and rigidly 

 coriaceous ... ... ... ... ... 85. i\ inuUinlifolia. 



Leaves of one kind on the shoot : 



Leaves ^-1 in. long. ... ... ... 86. f'. lingua. 



Leaves 2-4^ in. long : 



Leaves gradually obtusely acuminate ; 



lateral nerves about 12 ... ... 87. F. kavierunensis. 



Leaves not acuminate ; lateral nerves 



6-7 88. F. Anomani. 



89. F. biczifoUa. 



91, 



F. Leprieurii 

 F. pilosula. 



•fill 2. Cadiicce. — Stipules caducous, falling on the unfolding of the young leaves, 

 only those surrounding the terminal bud persistent at the time of flowering 

 (sometimes more or less persistent in 92, F. luteola, and 93, F. crater otitoma). 



♦Leaves obtriangular, broadly truncate at the apex or 



retuse, with the midrib divided some distance 



below and never directly continued to the apex of 



the blade ; receptacles pedunculate or sessile : 



Leaves 1 in. long or less ; imperfectly known species 



of this group 

 Leaves over 2 in. long : 



Receptacles pedunculate, glabrous ; peduncle 



2^-5 lin. long 90, 



Receptacles sessile or subsessile, glabrous or hairy : 

 Receptacles permanently hairy 

 Receptacles glabrous or at first very slightly 

 hairy at the base : 

 Receptacles globose or ovoid-globose, 3^-4 lin, 

 in diam. ; stipules persistent or sub- 

 persistent : 

 Receptacles with a very small ostiole ; 

 leaves long-cuneate from almost the 



top of the blade 



Receptacles with a large gaping orifice ; 

 leaves shortly cuneate, more or less 

 rounded in the upper half ... ... 93. 



Receptacles globose or ovoid-globose, 3J-4 

 lin. in diam. ; stipules caducous ; leaves 

 scarcely cuneate at the base ... ... 90 



Receptacles depressed-globose, 7^ lin. in. 

 diam. ; stipules caducous 



**Leaves neither obtriangular nor truncate at the apex ; 

 midrib almost invariably continued to the apex 

 of the leaf-blade : 

 t Receptacles sessile : 



JReceptacles more or less completely invested until 

 nearly mature by large and often calyptriform 

 persistent basal bracts : 

 Leaves broadest above the middle, somewhat 

 elongated oblanceolate-obovate, gradually 

 attenuated to a narrow base, with rather 

 short and at first shaggy-villous petioles ; 

 receptacles densely villous with reddish- 

 yellow hairs ... 



92. F. luteola. 



F. crater ostonui. 



[sessilis. 

 F. Leprieurii, var. 



94. F. riibropunctala 



95. F. criobotryoidca 



