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Ficus. ] URTICACEA, 975 
pairs ; receptacles sessile, in groups of 24 from axils of fallen 
Ww ate 
Q ules glabrous, °5 in. | 
ovate-oblong ; primary lateral nerves fs — receptacles in 
axillary pairs ; sepals of male flowers 
eaves almost membranous, base aden oe or 
slightly narrowed ; receptacles sessile, ‘25 in. aecros 
ectoria, 
Leaves coriaceous, base broad, rng emanate or sub- 
cordate ; receptacles pedicelled, -35--4. acro 
a oria are ertia 
*Male and gall-flowers in one set of receptacles, tertile Spade mse a in 
another set :—[p. 972 
all a 
more or less ovate or oblong; receptacles on - in leaf-axils or 
from axils of scars of fallen leaves (§ S 
PR a7 usually solitary by abortion oe one aa a pair, all 
axilla uncled ; leaves with irregularly toothed or ae 
margin, iat rounded, truncate or cordate, 3~5-nerved 
Petioles under an inch ag less than half the lerigth of the 
more or less scabrid lam 
Leaves variously bind ‘end lobed, or broad or narrow 
and unlobed on the same plant....... ioe heterophylla. 
Leaves all rather narrow, never = 
heterophylla var. scabrella. 
Petioles over an inch long, quite halt the 1 of th 
more or less hairy lamina or aepe leaves lobed or not 
lobed eterophylla var. repens. 
Receptacles in re pairs or aries leaves with cuneate, 
3-nerved base : 
A scandent or creeping, rarely erect shrub; receptacles 
sometimes prs always su ile; leaves narrow 
elliptic or lanceolate, abruptly pans a or 
rata 
ong, 
subsinuately toothe : 
A BORE erect tree ; receptacles always in sc Maryeatis one 
uneled ; leaves Saredts to elliptic, obovate or sane 
