486 CXIX. URTICACE^. 



Ficus — contd. 



infectoria, Ro.vb. = Cunninghamii, Miq. — " Mooleeah" of 

 Bundaberg and " Bene" of Mapoon natives. Tree some- 

 times deciduous. 

 var. Lambertiana (Miq.), King. — A common Queensland 

 form. 



subulata, Blume. 

 validinervis, F. v. M. 



retusa, Linn. — " Tunduli " of Cape Grafton and " Dortalama" 

 of Batavia River natives. 

 var. nitida (Thunb.), King = F. nitida, Thunb. — Forms a 

 tree with very wide-spreading head, as may be seen from 

 two handsome trees in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. 

 Thynneana, Bail. — Queensland Banyan. Bears columnar 

 stems from adventitious roots (see photo. 01. Agric. Jl. i. 

 (1897) 2 3 1 )- " Dorndorli " of Cape Grafton natives. 

 (Fig. 474.) 

 eugenioides, F. v. M. — " Tilgul " of Atherton natives. (Fig. 

 474 bis.) 

 var. puberula, Benth. 

 Hillii, Bail. — Hill's Weeping Fig. (Fig. 475.) 

 Tryoni, Bail. (Fig. 476.) 



leucotricha, Miq. = F. lanata, F. v. M. — The receptacles borne 

 by South Queensland trees are roughly ribbed and nearly 

 sessile. (Fig. 476 bis.) 

 rubiginosa, Desf. = F. australis, Willd. — Forming stems from 

 adventitious roots. The foliage not so coriaceous, and 

 receptacles less warted, than in the more southern parts 

 of Australia. Fig. 477 is a form from Percy Islands 

 (H. Try on), 

 var. glabrescens. Bail., 11. var. — The foliage smaller and 

 plant nearly or quite glabrous. (Fig. 477 bis.) 

 Hab. : Eidsvold (Dr. T. L. Bancroft). 

 platypoda, A. Cunn. 



var. minor. Miq. — A large tree with small fruit. Brisbane 



River scrubs. (Fig. 478.) 

 var. petiolaris, Benth. — Receptacles sometimes on peduncles 

 of 4 lines (see Fig. 479 bis). " Kunnen" of Stradbroke 

 Island natives. (Fig. 479.) 

 var. mollis, Benth. (Fig. 480.) 

 var. subacuminata, Benth. (Fig. 481.) 

 Muelleri, Miq., Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. 26 (1911), 316, tab. xxxii. 



(Fig. 482.) 

 dictyophleba, F. v. M. 



