urticacejE. 287 



21. lacci/era, Roxb. (Jl. ind. 3, p. 545.) L. b Silhet. Fruit- receptacles 

 axillary, sessile, oval, smooth, the size of a gooseberry, appearing H. 

 S. ; ripening R. S. (Roxb.) 



22. religiosa, L. (Spreng. syst. 3, p. 778; not Forsk. ; — Roxb. Jl. ind. 3. 

 p. 547;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. \90,—Rheed. 1, t. 27 i—Rumph. 3. 

 /. 91.) ^'?r«r Ashwuth. f<^<5t«T Pippul. L. b Common all over India. 

 Fruit-receptacles axillary, paired, sessile, depressed, the size of a 

 small cherry, appearing H. S. ; ripening R. S. Birds are very fond 

 of the fruit, eat it greedily, and often drop the seeds in cracks of 

 buildings, where they vegetate, occasioning great damage if not re- 

 moved in time. Wood light and of little use. 



23. Rumphii, Bl. {p. 437 ^—Roxb. H. B. p. 66 ;— /. ind. 3, p. 548 ; not 

 Bl; — Rumph. 3, ^ 91 and 92.) L. 5 Moluccas. Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Assam. Kemaon. ^^Tt^'t Guyashwuth. Fruit-receptacles axillary, 

 sessile, paired, globular, smooth, the size of a cherry, appearing H. 

 S. ; ripening R. S. 



24. Tsiela, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 849 ;— 7. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 191 ;— 

 Eheed. 3, t. 63.) L. b Mountains and Plains of Coromandel. The 

 Ghauts. Fruit- receptacles axillary, paired, sessile, round-turbinate, 

 smooth, the size of a cherry, in H. C. G. appearing H. S. ; ripening 

 R. S. {Roxb.) 



25. venosa. Ait. {Sprang, syst. 3, p. 779 ; not Willd. — F. infectoria, 

 Willd.;—Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 551 ,—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 191 ; — 

 Rheed. 3, t. 64.) «tt^ Pakoor. L. b The Concans. Bengal, 

 (Serampore.) Fruit-receptacles paired, axillary, sessile, globular, 

 smooth, the size of a pea, appearing H. S. ; ripening R. S. 



26. racemifera, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 560; — Rumph. 3, t. 93.) 5 Sumatra. 

 Fruit receptacles solitary, short-peduncled, shortly turbinate, fiattish, 

 on compound glomerate racemes, from the woody part of the tree 

 below the leaves, in H. C. G. appearing and ripening throughout the 

 year. 



27. rapi/ormis, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 551.) b Moluccas. Fruit- receptacles 

 axillary, solitary, short-peduncled, turnip-shaped, the size of a small 

 medlar, appearing in H. C. G. in Sept. and Oct. {Roxb.) 



28. excelsa, Vahl. {Spreng. syst. 3, p. 783 ; — Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 552; — 

 J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. jo. 191 ;— Rheed. 3, t. 58.) b Moluccas. Penin- 

 sula of India. Fruit-receptacles axillary, solitary or paired, peduncled, 

 somewhat turbinate, smooth, the size of a cherry, appearing in June 

 and July ; ripening C. S. 



29. vagans, Roxb. {fl,. ind. 3, p. 537) 3 '■^ radicant. Chittagong. Silhet. 

 Fruit-receptacles axillary, paired or solitary, long peduncled, nearly 

 globular, the size of a nutmeg, in H. C. G. appearing, H. S. ; ripening 

 R. S. {Roxb.) 



30. Blumii, Wall. (F. exasperata, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 555 ; not Vahl. — 

 Rumph. 4, t. 63 ?) 5 Moluccas. Fruit-receptacles axillary, solitary. 



