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8.—FATODA. 
1. F. pilosa, Gaudich. ; DC. Prodr. xvi. 1.256. On roadside banks, 
Hongkong; Kowloon ; ; weed on brick rubbish and city 
wall, Cübioh y Lienchow River; Lofoushan. Fl. green, 
September. 
9.—MALAISIA. 
1. M. tortuosa, Blanco; DC.1. c. 221. Macao; Sanning ; West 
River. Fl. white, August. 
10.—BROUSSONETIA. 
Key to species. 
ea tomentose beneath, early leaves 
e e) 1. papyrifera. 
kar subglabrous beneath, entire ... 2., Kaempferi. 
1. B. papyrifera, Vent.; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 490. Naturalised 
in Hongkong ; river banks near Chaochaufu ; Tai-iushan 
on the West River. Fl. white, April. 
2. B. Kaempferi, Sieb.; DC. Prodr. xvi. 1. 226. Near Taipo, 
Hongkong N ew Territory ; hill near Chaochaufu ; Lien- 
chow River. Fl. pink, April. 
11.—MORUS. 
1. M. alba, Zinn. ; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 492. Mt. Gough 
and Mt. Parker, Hongkong ; fields near Chaochaufu. Fl. 
February. 
13.—FICUS. 
Key to species. 
l. Figs axillary, 1-3 together 2, 
la 2: or more in clusters on the old 
— ay 24. 
2. Mates leaves or figs gla abrous 3. 
Leaves and oe € or hispid. 20. 
3. Figs sess oa 4, 
Figs culate 9. 
4, Petiole 1-2 iint long ; 5. 
Petiole 4 inch 1 v» vei 29. 
5. Leaves variously cut ... see e l. laceratifoha. 
Leaves entire ... eee sis xe 6. 
6. I membranous e 3. erecta. 
vo tite or coriaceous, ever- 
LA Veins clo close and ‘parallel us 
Bow y 
s 4. Humphü. 
Veins distant ... id sie se "a 
