URTICACE/E. 



or paired, peduncled, globular, size of a pea, rough, appearing in Sept. ; 

 ripening in Dec. {Roxb.) 



Sl.nitida, Thunb. {Sprang, syst. 3, p. 781 ; — /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 190; — Rheed. 3, t. 55.) 5 China. Lower Nepal. Khassya Mountains. 

 Penang, Coromandel. Fruit receptacles lateral, fascicled, globular, 

 sessile, the size of a large pea, smooth, appearing C. S. ; ripening H. 

 S. Fruit eaten by birds. 



32.poli/carpa, Roxb. (Jl. ind. 3, p. 556.) 5 Moluccas. Penang. Singa- 

 pore. Fruit-receptacles in fascicles from the trunk, and large branches, 

 peduncled, globular, scabrous, the size of a large pea, in H. C. G. ap- 

 pearing and ripening R. S. {Roxb.) 



33. Roxburghii, Wall. {Cat. — F. macrophylla, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 556; — 

 not Desf. nor Decaisne.) 5 Chittagong. Silhet. Nepal. Fruit-recepta- 

 cles collected in bundles near the root of the stem, and on the lower 

 parts of the branches, turnip-shaped, 8-12 ribbed, hairy, as large as 

 the common fig, or larger, when ripe diffusing a strong scent of 

 Russia leather, appearing and ripening throughout the year. Fruit 

 eaten by the natives, where the tree is indigenous. {Roxb.) 



34. lanceolata, Pvoxb. {fl. ind. 3, p. 557) 5 Chittagong. Fruit-recepta- 

 cles in bundles near the root of the trunk and larger branches, 

 peduncled, warty, compressedly turbinate, deeply umbilicate, the size 

 of a small common fig, appearing and ripening more or less through- 

 out the year. 



35. glomerata, Roxb. {Coram. 2, t. 123; — fl. ind. 3, p. 558; — Spreng. 

 syst. 3, j». 781 ; — J. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 190. excl. syn. L. and Rheed. 

 — Rumph. 3, t. 94.) Vos ^^^ Juguya-doomoor. L. b Coromandel. 

 Common about Vear on Salsette, and generally by the banks of water- 

 courses throughout the Concans. Table-land of Mahableshwur. Ben- 

 gal, (Serampore.) Fruit-receptacles short-peduncled, turbinate, near- 

 ly as large as a common fig, downy, umbilicated, appearing and 

 ripening throughout the year. The fruit disagreeable, but eaten 

 by the natives. {Roxb.) 



36. Cunia, Buch. {Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 561. — F. conglomerata, Roxb. o. c. 

 p. 559; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 190, excl. syn. Rumph. — Rheed. 3, 

 /. 61.) b Coromandel. The Concans. Taong-Dong. Moulmein. Raj- 

 mahl. Oude. Nepal. Fruit-receptacles turbinate, ribbed, pedicelled, 

 the size of a large filbert, hairy, umbilicated, generally in pairs or in 

 threes, on long, procumbent, radical and cauline, compound, leafless 

 branches, appearing and ripening throughout the year. 



ST.congesta, Roxb. (/. ind. 3, p. 560.) 5 Moluccas. Fruit- receptacles 

 short-peduncled, roundish-turbinate, smooth, the size of a filbert, 

 heaped on radical and cauline, short, leafless, ramous branchlets, ap- 

 pearing and ripening throughout the year. {Roxb.) 



SS. oppo.siti/olia, Roxb. {Corom. 2, t. 124; — fl. ind. 3, p. 561; excl. 

 ?yn. Rheed. — Spreng. .lyst. 3, p. 784 ; excl. syn. Dsemonum. — J. 



