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EUSYCE. 



Leaves broadly ovate, or ovate-elliptic, the length not twice the breadth 



Adult leaves glabrous ; young shoots not rufous . . . . , 

 Adult leaves pubescent below ; young shoots rufous . . . 



150. F. scandens 



151. F. obtusa. 



Leaves oblong, their length considerably more than twice their width. 



Leaves glabrous or nearly so when adult. 



Receptacles on long peduncles 



152. F. allutacea 



Eeceptacles on short peduncles. 



Receptacles with annular umbilicus 



153. F. recurva. 



Receptacles with bracteolate umbilicus. 



Usually solitary, puberulous when ripe . . . , 

 Solitary or in pairs, often in fascicles, glabrous 



154. F. fovcolata . 



when ripe 155. F. ramentacea. 



Leaves hairy beneath. 



Leaves araneose, as are also the receptacles 



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ptacles 



depressed 



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densely fulvous- villose ; 



globular, glabrous 

 densely fulvous -villose ; receptacles ovoid, villous 

 sparsely pilose or sub-strigose ; receptacles depressed 



globular, umbilicus annular 



with the nerves only sill 



156. F. araneosa. 



157. F. lanata 



158. F. villosa 



153. F. recurva. 



y or 



llous, otherwise 



glabrous ; adult receptaoles glub 



159. F. crininervia 





Erect Shrubs, or Trees. 



Leaves dimorphous (from cuneate to lanceolate). 



Midrib always bifurcat3 in the cuneate leaves 160. F. diversifoliu. 



» sometimes „ „ „ ..... 161. F. oligoneura. 



Leaves pandurate 162. F. pandurata. 



Leaves obovate-oblong. 



Receptacles not constricted at the base } 63 . K ereda and ita 



var. Beechey- 



ft fU% fm 



Receptacles slightly constricted at the base. 



Peduncles not more than *25 inch long. 



Leaves flocculent below 164. F. trico'or. 



Leaves not flocculent below i 65 . R glandulifera. 



Peduncles more than '25 inch, but not more than -5 inch 



lon S 166. F Moseleyana. 



Receptacles constricted at the base into a distinct stalk as long as, 



or longer than, the peduncle proper. 



Leaves densely and softly pubescent on the under surface 167. F. macropoda. 

 Leaves rather harshly adpressed-pubescent on the under 



ce * * 1 68. F. pedtinculosa. 



