430 URTICACEE. [ Conocephalus. — 
1. C. suaveolens, Bl.—An evergreen, large, scandent shrub, 
glabrous or the young shoots obsoletely rusty-pubescent ; leaves 
oblong to ovate-oblong, rounded or obtuse or rarely corda the 
base, on a glabrous petiole 2-6 in. long, very shortly and blunt- 
ish acuminate, 6-8 in. long, entire, thick membranous, white- 
dotted above, beneath covered with ate white streaks; flowers 
simply dichotomous, poor cymes in the axils of the leaves or above 
the scars of the fallen ones, the peduncle and ramifications all glab- 
rous, the former usually with 2 or 1 pair of large, opposite, brown 
deciduous bracts, 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests, especially along choungs, from Chitta- 
gong, Pegu Yomah, and Martaban down to enasserim.—Fl. Apr.-May ; Fr. 
R.S.—s: 1.—SS.—SiS. Metam., ete. 
RemarKs.—Wood brownish, porose, light. 
ARTOCARPUS, L. 
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Stame only, exserted; filament complanate; anther 2-celled, 
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solitary pendulous ovule ; style terminal or excentric, simple; sugma 
cylindrical, spatulate or peltate, or very rarely 2- or 3-cleft. Fruit 
a compound fleshy syncarp, consisting of the more or less enlarged, 
persistent and consolidated perianths, each enclosing a solitary 
none. Cotyledons thick, the radicle superior.—Trees abounding 
in milky juice, with alternating, entire or lobed leaves. Stipules 
2, axillary, large or small, deciduous. Syncarps variously ae 
usually from oblong to globular, solitary, peduncled, axillary, the 
e. : 
male inflorescences catkin-like elongat 
Leaves bristly scabrous above, softly pubescent beneath : : 
Leaves glabrous above, slightly appressed-pubescent along the 
a. ieee 
* ° . ; 
Leaves neg te engi beneath, minutely pubescent above . A, rufescens. 
K ned ; 
a gree? tubercled, the tubercles usually scabrously 
oe _setulose. 
Leaves, especially beneath, scabrous-pubescent ; syncarp as large 
al ee oes 
as the fist, globular, pendulous, on a slender peduncle .  . 4. chaplasha. oe 
A. calophylla, — 
