450 URTICACER. [ Ficus. 
globular, umbonate, the size of a small cherry or smaller, shortly 
hispid and more or less glabrescent, crimson-orange, sessile, by 
pairs or more usually solitary in the axils of the leaves or above 
the scars of the fallen ones; bracts triangular-ovate, only about a 
line long, acute, pubescent. 
Haxs.—Frequent in the drier and damp hill forests of Martaban, and here 
often springing up in deserted toungyas, at elevations from 3,000 to 4,000 
ft.—s.xl—SS.=Metam. 
26. F. chrysocarpa, Rwdt.—An evergreen tree (30—40 + 12— 
2043—5), the young branches brown- or tawny-tomentose and 
ubescent; stipules lanceolate, acuminate, appressed-pubescent; 
leaves obovate-oblong to obversely oval, on a yellowish pubescent 
slender petiole 1-14 in. long, obtuse or acute at the base, shortly 
acuminate or almost apiculate, minutely repand-toothed or almost 
entire, 6-8 in. long, membranous to firmly membranous when adult, 
rough above from short stiff hairs, shortly and softly pubescent 
beneath, 3-nerved at the base and penninerved, when full-grown 
strongly transversely veined and net-veined ; receptacles globular 
or nearly so, umbonate, the size of a small or large cherry, 
crimson when fully ripe, yellowish pubescent from short stiff hairs, 
sessile or nearly so, solitary or by pairs in the axils of the leaves or 
more usually above the scars of the fallen ones; bracts very § 
ovate. 
Haz.—Rare in the damp hill forests of Martaban east of Tounghoo, at about 
4,000 ft. elevation.—Fr. March.—s.—8S.—=Metam. 
a cherry, on 3-5 lin. long, strong, pubescent peduncles, <7 
: ; Fe 
Has.—Southern spurs of the Pegu Yomah, in moist forests.—Fr. June.—*- 
—SS.—Lat. p. 
28. F, pubigera, Wall. ; Brand. For. Fl., 424.—A tree, the 
young shoots slightly appressed-pubescent ; stipules linear-lane?™ 
late, acuminate, tawny-pubescent ; leaves oblong-lanceolate 
oblong, rounded or acute at the base, rather abruptly ac 
, 
membranous to chartaceous, 3-4 in. long, on a brown strong petiole 
3-6 in. long, entire, while young fugaceously puberulous beneat®, a 
