





SYCIDITJM. 



Leaves not conspicuously inequilateral. 



Leaves not emarginate at the base, smooth 94. Jl Madurensis. 



Leaves emarginate or minutely cordate at the base. 



Receptacles more than an inch in diameter 95. F. mespiloides. 



Eeceptaeles not more than *5 inch in diameter. 



Leaves smooth, or only slightly hispid when youn 



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Leaves obovate-elliptic, apex rather suddenly 



cuspidate 



Leaves elliptic-oblong, apex gradually aouminate . 97. F. Balica. 



9G. F, brevicnspi*. 



Leaves scabrid-hispid. 



Leaves with 3 to 6 pairs of primary lateral nerves ; 



young parts rufous hairy 98. F, metis. 



Leaves with 5 to 8 pairs of primary lateral nerves ; 



young parts not rufous hairy 99. JF. copiosa 







Leaves more or less oblong, tapering to both base and apex 







Apex of leaves ending iu a narrow tail about an inch or more 



Scandent or creeping • • • 



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100. F. rostrata 



Erect shrubs or small trees. 



Beceptaeles clavate or sub-globular, never less than 



•35 inch in diameter • . 



101. F. cfavata 







Receptacles very small, not more than '2 inch in diameter. 



Venation of leaves transverse 102. F. empidata. 



oblique 103. F. Sikkimemis 



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Apex of leaves acuminate, without an abrupt narrow terminal tail. 



Scandent, leaves very scabrid, receptacles pisiform . . . 104. F. ampeias. 

 An erect shrub ; receptacles axillary, depressed-globular. . 105. F. umbonata. 

 A small tree ; receptacles axillary, pisiform 106. F asperior. 





Leaves narrowly linear-lanceolate: small trees. 



Leaves entire, or gibbous towards the base . 107. F. irregularis 



Leaves serrate-dentate 108. F. Cumingii. 



Leaves very large (15 to 20 inches long), with more or less rufescent pubescenoe. 



Leaves panduriform, the edges coarsely and unequally inciso-dentate . 109. F. decipiens 



Leaves broadly ovate to obovate-elliptic," edges regularly and finely 



dentate 



110. F. pungens. 



Perianth of the floicers ciliate ; the interior of the receptacle hispid; receptacles axillary. 



Leaves inequilateral, receptacles pedunculate . . . . . . . . 111. F. melinocarpa. 



Leaves equilateral, receptacles sessile 112. F. Riedelii! 





