164 



EUSTCE. 



Department. In the Chittagonc 

 of this in the Herbaria at Leid 



Hill Tracts it is not uncommon 



or Utrecht 



of it 



But in A 



Mus 



d Miquel probably 



Lugd. Bat. iii. 289 he red 



it 



There are no specimens 

 never saw a specimen 



on the authority of Kur 



z 



to F. diversifolia, which does not in the least resemble the Wallichian type sheet of 



this 



No doubt the error arose from some misplacement of tickets 



This 



species is 



closely 



d to F. glandulifcr a , Wall. Cat 



4481 



which is the same 



as F. aurantiaca, Miq. ; F. Martabanica, Wall. Cat. 4551, is also only a narrow-leaved form of 



species F. lamponga was founded by Miquel on a fruitless twig of this in the 



this 



The 



Herbarium at Utrecht. Kurz (For. Flora Brit Burmah ii. 451) assumes that Wall 

 species F. chartacea (Cat. 4580) is the same as F. lamponga, Miq., and he reduces F. chartace 

 Wall. 



i's 



as a 



variety of lamponga, Miq. But the reduction is quite wrong, for the leaves 

 of Miquel's fragmentary type of lamponga have about 10 pairs of primary lateral nerves, 

 and they, as well as the midrib, are adpressed-pilose below; whereas in chartacea, Wall., the 



primary nerves are but 4 pairs 



like the midrib, glab 



below 



Plate 207. — Twig of F. lepidosa, Wall., with sub-globular receptacles containing fertile 

 female flowers. 1, leaf with narrowed base (from another specimen)', 2, ellipsoid receptacle 

 containing male and gall flowers ; 3, base of a sub-globular receptacle ; 4, apex of the same 



U of natural 



5 



male fl 



6 



7, fertile female flower (ft 



gall flower (from the same ellipsoid . receptacle) 



sub-globular receptacle): enlarged. 

















