

SECTION IL-UROSTIGMA. 



Urostigma 



Uale, fertile J m< J e, awl gall jlawers in Ike » me recept«r!e . 



stamen 1 (stamen* 2 in Nos. 75 and 1GJ ; stiyma donyate, usually acut< 



receptacles in the axils of the I ins or of 



scars qf fallen 



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tribracteaie at the base (except in Kurzii, nervosa and pubiw rris); leaves 

 alternate, entire, coriaceous or s i / b -coriaceous, rarely mcmbraiwus ; usually 



trees or poxoerj ul climbers ; epiphytal at least in eaily life. 



Series 



Leaves coriaceous or sub-coriaceous, with short, or moderately 1 ng, 



stout petioles, which are never jointed to tho Made. 



Sub-Serifs 1 . — Leaves coriaceous, twre or less ovate, with more or less cordate baMS, pulmetn' h< ■ 



you nii (ijiu'tp, glahrous in saxophila). 



Receptacles shortly pedunculate. 



Receptacles obovoid 



Receptacles Bessile. 



Receptacles smooth when ripe. 



Receptacles globular. 



Leaves thinly coriaceous, glabrous when young . 



thickly coriaceous, pubeicent when young 



11. F. Dalhovs.ae, 



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12. F. tarophila. 



J . F. Jim gal emit 



Receptacles oblong. 



Leaves broadly ovate 



14. JR Jfi/sorrnsis. 



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oblong elliptic, receptacle! 1*388 than 1 in. long . 

 narrowly obovate, receptacles 2 in. long . . 



] •*>. F. pit 09a. 



16. F. CU (rbittna 



Receptacles tomentose when ri] 



Receptacles less than "5 in. diam., torn ntumgrey 



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more than '5 in. diam., tomentum rufous 



] 7. F. tommf 

 18. F bracteata. 



Sub-Series 2.— Lcat I coriaceous, more or le*s ovate or elliptic, bases not cordate, glabrous at all times 



(F. Forstenii and altissima pu> ru/ous when young). 

 Receptacles with long peduncles, leaves narrowly elliptic or lanceolate. 



Receptacles globular 



19. F. chrysokpis. 



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>> 



ellipsoid, about 1 in. long . 

 conical, more than 1 in. long 



20. F. prui for mm. 



21. F. am u lata 



