ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 843 



P. 487. — After Ficus macrophylla add: — 



F. cylindrica, Warb., Fedde. Rep. 1, 72. — A small tree having 

 the appearance of F. elastica. Branchlets thick, young branches 

 densely brown-ferrugineous-tomentose, petioles 2-3^ in. long, 

 ferrugineous-pubescent at length glabrous, leaves coriaceous 

 oblong, apex gradually acuminate then almost obtuse, base obtuse, 

 glabrous above, minutely ferrugineous-tomentose beneath soon 

 glabrous, SY 2 ~7 X A i n - long, 2-2JA in. broad, main nerves thick, 

 about 25 on either side of the midrib somewhat erect, basal nerves 

 a little thicker and more ascending. Receptacles axillary (pro- 

 bably in pairs or single by abortion), very shortly stipitate, 

 stipites about 3 lines long and broad, covered with a greyish 

 tomentum, receptacles somewhat cylindrical, 1^4-2 in. long and 

 7 lines broad, apex truncate, glabrous and covered with large 

 spots, ostiole small, somewhat sunk. Male flowers scattered over 

 the interior and not at all confined to the apex of the receptacle, 

 sepals 4 or 5, red, cucullate, rotundate, all involute; anther 1, 

 very thick ; gall-flowers gibbous, sepals obtuse, red, circumdate, 

 style filiform, apex truncate, glabrous. 



Hab. : Found singly on the edge of the forest, Upper Barron River, 

 L. Diels. 



Related to F. macrophylla, but easily distinguished by its 

 hairiness and characteristic receptacles which remind one of long 

 acorns. — Warb. I.e. 



P. 504. — After Ficus glomerata add :— 



F. trichostyla, Warb-, Fedde Rep. 1, JJ. — Branchlets in dried 

 specimens angular, at first hispid but soon glabrous, stipules 

 caducous, lanceolate, covered with an appressed grey pubescence, 

 acuminate, 5 lines long, petioles 4^2-7 lines long, pilose at length 

 glabrous. Leaves partly alternate, partly in inequal pairs but not 

 at all opposite, pergamaceous, ovate, apex shortly acuminate, acute 

 base somewhat oblique, rotundate margins slightly sinuate, 4-6 in. 

 long, 2-3 : 4 in. broad, a little asperous on the upper surface with 

 scattered appressed hairs, on the under surface white pilose on the 

 main nerves, on lesser nerves appressed pilose ; veins about 7 on 

 either side of the midrib, basal pair smaller than the rest. Re- 

 ceptacles axillary in pairs or solitary, peduncles 1^-3 lines long, 

 slightly hairy, peduncles 1^4-3 lines long with 2 or 3 squamiform 

 bracts at the apex, receptacle depressed-globose, 7 lines broad, 

 5 lines long, when young distantly albo-punctate, at the apex 

 rather distinctly longitudinally 6-striate, smooth, ostiole large but 

 not at all prominent. Female flowers stipitate, perianth small, 

 hyaline, style slightly hairy, stigma not at all thickened. 

 Hab.: Cairns, O. Warburg. 



F. setistyla, Warb. in Fedde Rep. 1, yy. — A small tree, branch- 

 lets glabrous smooth. Stipules narrow-lanceolate, glabrous, about 



