226 



(2) U. eeiigiostim:. (Gaspmr.J 

 Ident. Gaspar. 1. c. Dalz. 1. c. p. 241. 



Syn, Pious religiosa, Moxh. 



Miffrm. Eheede Mai. I. t. 27. Wight 1. c. t. 1967. 



Spec Chae. Large tree : leaves long-petioled, ovate-cordate, 

 narrow-acuminate, entire or repandly undulate towards the apex^ 

 quite smooth : fruit paired, axiUaiy, sessile, vertically compressed, 

 when ripe, of the size and colour of a smaU black cherry, appearing 

 in the hot season. 



Common throughout the eouEtry. 



(3) U. IiAiiBEETiAiniM:. (Mig.} 

 Ident. Miquel in Hook. Joum. Bot. vi. p. 565. 



Spec Chae. Leaves long-petioled, ovate-ohlong, margins obso- 

 letely repand-undulate, abruptly and obtusely acuminate, truncate 

 at the apex, between membranaceous and coriaceous, shining, 3- 

 nerved; ftiiit axillary, twin, sessile, globose, glabrous, with 3- 

 bracts at the base, puberulous on the back. 



Bombay. 



(4) 17, XNTECTOEinM. fMiq./ 



Idenf. Miq. 1. c. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 241. 



Syn. Ficus infectoria, Roxh. 



Engram. Wight 1. c. t. 665. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves' rather long-petioled, membranaceous, ob- 

 long or sub-lanceolate-oblong, moderately and acutely acuminated, 

 obtuse or rounded, or sub-cordate at the base, quite entire, or very 

 slightly repaad: fruit small, sessile, twin, globose, smooth, when 

 ripe white. 



The Concans. 



(6) U. PSETTDOUIELA. fMiq.J 



Ident. Miq. 1. c. Dalz. 1. c. 



Syn. Reus tjiela, Roxh. 



Engrm. "Wight 1. c. t. 668. 



Spec. Chae. Large tree: leaves long-petioled, ovate-oblong, 

 pointed, entire, firm, smooth on both sides, shining, particularly 

 above, with numerous simple and parallel veins: fruit paired, 

 axillary, sessile, a little turbinate, smooth, size of a cherry, when 

 ripe purple. 



On the Ghauts. Coromandel mountains and plains. Fruit 

 ripening in the hot season. 



