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Receptacles ribbed, along with the peduncle rusty-hirsute ; leaves thiuly scabrous-pubescent 



beueath, -^- IWhocarpa. 



Glabrous ; receptacles ribbed, smooth, pustulate F. lanccolata. 



fit Leaves more or less broadly oblong to ohlong-lanceolate, '6-iierved 

 at base. liecqHaclea the size of a plum to that of on apple. 

 Trees. 

 Receptacles on long glabrous peduncles ; young slioots glabrous ; receptacles glab- 

 rous, F. glomerala. 



Receptacles on very short pubescent peduncles ; young shoots pubescent ; receptacles gla- 

 brous, ^' Chittagouga. 



As former, but receptacles wliitish-silky-pubescent F. teucocarpa. 



} f f t As former, hut leaves penninerved, glabrous. 

 Leaves thick membranous, acute at base ; receptacles long-peduucled, usually roughish- 



brown, 'F- fist'dosa 



Leaves thin cbartaceous, rounded at the somewhat narrowed base ; receptacles long-peduucled, 



smooth, P- macropoda. 



X X Leaves glabrous or only beneath pubescent, more or less crenate-serrale, 

 more or less rounded or cordate at base. 

 t Leaves glabrous, 3-5-nerved at base. Receptacles very large. 



Receptacles long-peduncled, glabrous, not ribbed, F. pedunculata. 



Receptacles shortly and densely pubescent, indistinctly ribbed, F. rcgia. 



f f Leaves pubescent beneath, 3-5-nerved at base. Meceptacles very 

 large. 



Peduncles and receptacles densely hispid-tomentose, F. Roxhurghii. 



XXX Leaves on both sides more or less roughish pubescent, serrate. Re- 

 ceptacles usually more scaly round their circumference. 

 t Leaves not oblique. Receptacles arising from radical shoots and 

 at the same time from the axils of the leaves, pyriform. 



Leaves usually opposite ; receptacles and peduncles greyish-pubescent, F. hispida . 



f t Leaves oblique, base on one side produced in a large half-cordate 

 lobe. Receptacles scaly, roughish pubescent. 



Receptacles on longer or shorter peduncles, more or less pyriform, , F. cunia. 



Receptacles sessile or nearly so, more or less turbinate, F. conglomerata. 



AHTIARIS Ouly species, , A. toxicaria. 



BROUSSOMETIA Only species . papyrifera. 



MORUS. 



Female and male spikes 4 to 5 in. long, the males villous, M. Icevigafa, 



Male spikes ^ an inch long ; syucarps 3-4 lin. long, oblong, purplish, glabrous, . .M. Lndica. 



STREBLUS. 



Male flowers in short ped uncled heads, the heads sometimes androgynous ; the females 



solitary pedunckd. The broad perianth-segments enlarging and turning fleshy, 

 entirely enclosing the achene. 

 All parts scabrously pubescent ; fruiting perianth fleshy, scabrous, S. aspera. 



* Male flowers in short-peduiicled small racemes; the females in very loose racemes j 



perianth-segments narrow, little enlarging and embracing only the base of the 

 achene. 

 All parts glabrous or nearly so ; fruiting perianth-segments smooth, S. Zeylanica. 



* Male flowers in sessile bracted-involucred clusters ; the females solitary on slender 



peduncles ; 2)erianth-$egments leafy, much longer than the achene and involucre- 

 like. 



All parts glabrous S. taxoides. 



Spines and young shoots puberulous ; leaves 1-1 J in. long, . . . , , S, microjihylla. 



TREMA. 



Leaves serrulate ; all parts more or less pubescent, T. oricntalis. 



Leaves serrulate ; all parts minutely puberulous, ,T. Timoriensis. 



8IRR0NIERA, 



Female flowers in cymes ; drupes more or less compressed. 



