EUSYCE. 



143 



primary nerves, covered with adpressed, brownish, silky hairs on the lower surface ; the rest 

 of the lower surface covered with dense, fine, white tomentum ; upper surface smooth or with 

 a few short, adpressed-hispid hairs, especially on the nerves ; length of blade from 2*5 in, 

 to 4 in. ; petioles hirsute, from *75 in. to 1 in. long; stipules broadly ovate, acute, sericeous 



externally, about *5 in. long. Receptacles shortly pedunculate, in pairs in the axils of the leaves 

 or of the scars of fallen leaves, obovate-globose, or sub-pyriform ; slightly manumllate when 

 young and densely covered with rather stiff, fulvous hairs ; purplish and nearly smooth when ripe 

 and about *3 in across ; narrowed to the peduncle, and with 3 rather large, ovate-rotund, neaily 

 glabrous basal bracts ; peduncles from *2 to *3 in. long, pubescent or glabrous. Male flowers 

 with perianth of 3 broad, coloured pieces ; stamens 1 or 2 ; gall flowers sessile or pedicellate ; 

 the perianth of 4 lanceolate, distinct pieces ; the ovary smooth ; the style terminal or lateral ; 

 stiff ma funnel-shaped. Fertile female flowers with perianth of 5 distinct pieces ; acliene ovoid- 



globose ; the style elongate, " 



lateral ; stigma large, hooked. 



Vak. leucocoma. Leaves oblong-lanceolate; 



the midrib and lateral nerves 



nearly glabrous beneath. Receptacles ellipsoid, their peduncles nearly 

 glabrous.— F. leucocoma, Miq. 



) 



t from 3.000 to 6,000 ft.— Junghuhn, Kurz 



Th 



is perh ap 



a form of F. alba. Reinw 



with 



y hairy fruit 



Hie 



ty 



leucocoma is apparently rare, having been collected only by Junghuhn 



Plate 179 



branch of F. tricolor, Miq., with immatur 



ptacles 



1 



5 



pcx 



ptacle 



2 



pule 



B : branch of 



3, apex of 



ptacle; 4, stipules 



natural size ; 5 and 6, monandrous and diandrous male flowers 

 pedicellate gall flowers ; 9, fertile female flower : all enlarged. 



)pened out ; 7 & 8, sessile and 



16 



FlCUS GLANDULIFEEA, 



Wall 



Cat. 4481.— Pogonotraphe glandulifi 



Miq 



in 



Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. 77 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2. 331 



F. auranti 



Miq. Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. iii. 

 Syst, Verz. 93, 99 ; Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 176, 436 



293 



Poyonotrophe aurautica, Miq. Zoll 



pt. 2 



332 



Fogonotrophe Sumatrana 



A small tree with spreading branches ; the young shoots covered with short ^d ish^own 



pubescence 



Leaves 



membranous, petiolate, ovate, or slightly oboyate 



bovate obi 



gradually narroweu au j al ary nerves 4 to 



sometimes slightly emargmate, 3-nerv ed base, edges quite e , J 



5p 



th 



adult leaves when dry of a peculia 



pale olive green col 



-^pules broadly ovate, villous, *2 m. long, lieoept^ ^ ,l_ /„_x-z-:„ A>. 



pairs from the axils of leaves or of the scars of 



Lales), or ellipsoid (containing male ^^^^t* 



fallen leaves, sub-globular (containing fertile 



flattened apex ; the base 



slightly 



stricted and furnished with 3 minute 



> 



acute basal bracts ; when young 



ftly pubescent 



long, covered, like 



when ripe yellow, 

 the outer surface 



ly glabrous 



35 



leariy gmuiuua, ~~ — — 



of the basal bracts and the petioles 



peduncles '25 



> 



with minute 



