Neomorphe. — Flowers unisexual ; male and gall flowers in one set of receptacles 



fertile female flowers in a distinct set of receptacles; male flowers with 2 



stamens (sometimes 1 in Nos. 195and 197 and 3 in J\"o. 195J, the perianth 

 inflated, of 3 or 4 membranous pieces , fertile female flowers smaller than the 

 male or gall flowers ; receptacles often very large, in fascicle* from tub rcks on 

 the stem and ■ larger brandies ; trees, rarely scandent shrubs, never epiphytal: 

 (in Nos. 201 and 205 all three kinds of flowers are found in the same receptach 

 thus resembling Urostigma). 



Scandent. 



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Leaves membranous, their cpices acuminate 193. F. macrocarpa. 



Leaves sub-coriaceous, their apices shortly and suddenly cuspidate . . . I0i. F. guttata. 



Arboreous or shrubby. 



Leaves large, broadly ovate, their bases deeply cordate. 



Edges of leaves entire ; receptacles obovoid, 125 inches in diam- 

 eter ; perianth of fertile female flower of 5 distinct pieces . 105. F. nodosa. 

 Edges of leaves entire or dentate- serrate ; receptacles turbinate, 



2 inches in diameter ; perianth of fertile female flower gam- 

 ophyllous below, 2- or 3- partite above im. F. Roxbur.hu. 



Leam ovate-elliptic, their bases slightly cordate; perianth of fertile 



~ 7 77 a - i ~*k*j . 107. F. taricgata. 

 female flower gamophyllous, 4- or o-toothed J 



Leaves ovate-elliptic, their bases not cordate. 



Receptacles 2 inches or more in diameter, on many-bracted, 



shortened branches . • 



Receptacles about 1 inch in diameter, in short, ebracteate fascicles. 



Leaves coarsely and remotely serrate; lateral primary nerves 



.199. F.ponvUra. 



4 or 5 pairs 



Leaves minutely dentate er sub-entire ; lateral primary ^ ^ ^^_ 



nerves 7 pairs 



Beeeptaeles -5 inch in diameter ; lateral primary nerves 3 pair . 201. * »**«**., 



