458 URTICACER. | Ficus. 
root; bracts 3, unequal, at or near the apex of the peduncle, ovate, 
glabrous. 
Hazs.—Chittagong.—Fr. end of H.S. 
rib beneath, penninerved ; receptacles obovate to turbinate-obovate, 
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branchlets; bracts 8, minute, triangular-ovate, glabrous. 
Hazs.—Southern Tenasserim.—Fr. Oct. : 
48. F. glomerata, Willd.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 224,— Ye-tha- 
hpan.—An evergreen tree (50—60+10—25+4—12), all parts 
grey, rather smooth; stipules linear-lanceolate, 
acuminate, glabrous; leaves from oblong to obovate-oblong and 
oblong-lanceolate, rarely linear-oblong, on a glabrous petiole of 
various len -4 lin. up to 24 in.), acute or obtuse at the base, — 
\ 
4-9 in. long, apiculate to bluntish acuminate, entire, membranous, 
glabrous, penninerved, usually more or less 3-nerved at the base; 
receptacles large, the size and shape of a common pear, sometimes 
obversely turbinate-globular, smooth and glossy, purplish or blood- 
red, on glabrous 14-2 in. long peduncles, arismg in smaller oF 
larger clusters from tubercle-like reduced branches on the trunk or 
on the stouter branches; bracts 3, at the apex of the peduncle, 
triangular-ovate, rather deciduous. : 
Has.—Common in all mixed and the tropical forests, almost always along 
choungs, all over Burma.—Fr. C.8.—s. x 1—SS.= . 
pm =a peretthees pale brown, coarsely fibrous, light and perishable. o= 
49. F, Chittagonga, Miq.— Tika-hpan-ben.—An evergreen tree 
(40—50 + 10—18 Fy ako the ae parts puberulous ; bark 
grey ; stipules minutely pubescent, linear-lanceolate, acum: 
leaves ovate to ovate-oblong and oblong-lanceolate, rounded of 
obtuse at the base, on a sparingly appressed-pubescent petiole 4-1 
in. long, 24-4 in. long, very shortly and bluntish acuminate oT 
most apiculate, entire, membranous, glabrous or slightly pubess 
cent along the nerves beneath ; receptacles ovoid-pear-shaped, about 
