44,0 URTICACER. [ Ficus. 
f Leaves glabrous, 3-5-nerved at base; receptacles 
very large. 
Receptacles long-peduncled, glabrous, not ribbed : - . F. pedunculata. 
Receptacles shortly and densely pubescent, indistinctly ribbed . F. regia. 
+ + Leaves pubescent beneath, 3-5-nerved at base ; 
1 : 
receptacles very large. 
Peduncles and receptacles densely hispid-tomentose . FE. Roxburghii. 
= ++ Lea both sides m 
axils of the leaves, pyriform. Bar grey. 
Leaves usually opposite ; receptacles and peduncles greyish pubes- 
cent . Pi mae eg ge : : ; . F. hispida. 
t t Leaves oblique, base on one side produced in a 
large half-cordate lobe, receptacles scaly, 
roughish pubescent. Bark red-brown. 
Receptacles on longer or shorter peduncles, more or less pyriform. F. ewnia. 
Receptacles sessile or nearly so, more or less turbinate ‘ . F. conglomerata, 
* Receptacles by pairs or singly from the axils of the leaves 
never from the trunk or from root-shoots). 
x Receptacles various, the mouth closed by 3 or 4 blunt 
closely-appressed bracts. Male flowers monandrous. 
Stigma filiform-elongate (or rarely 2-cleft). ; 
1. F. Bengalensis, L.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., 222 ; Brand. For. Fl, 
telamees foate Clecs Rema tree (50—70+10—20+ 
own numerous aéral 
coriaceous, minutely and softly pubescent, glabrescent above, 
shortly above the base d-nerved, the veination prominent and the 
net-veination rather close ; receptacles globular, the size of a small 
Has.—Rarely cultivated in Pegu, more so in Chittagong.—Fr.H.8. 
RemaRxs.—Wood white, very soft, porous, coarsely fibrous, very light and 
perishable. 
2. F, Mysurensis, Roth. ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr., 222.—An par | 
— tree (50—60+10—25 4 4—5), the young parts covered. wit 
ian : 
; e, 5-9 in. long, shortly and é 
acuminate, entire or slightly repand, coriaceous, glabrous above, 
