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ties, others in sunny or but slightly shadowed ones. The 

 reproduction is effected by seeds. 



A species was collected at an altitude of 700 m. 



Piperaceae. 



41 (20). Heckeria umbellate Kth. var. subpeltata D- C. (- H. sub- 



peltata Willd.). See p. 191, No. 17. 

 Collected at an altitude of 100 m. 



lllmaceae. 



42 (25). Trema orienta/e Bl. (--TV. amboinense BIJ. See p. 132, 



No. 15 and 5 herebefore. 



As it appears from 5, collected in the lower ravines 

 on the south-east- or east-side of the island. 



Moraceae. 



43 (10). Ficus ampelas L. 



Small tree, spread throughout Java from the plains up to an 

 altitude of 1200 m., in thickets, in teak-forests and secondary 

 and (less often) primary rain-forests, in and around native villa- 

 ges anc^ sometimes in unkept gardens. The reproduction is 

 effected by the small figs which are copiously produced. 



Collected at an altitude of 100 m. 



44 (11). Ficus fistulosa Reinw. See p. 133, No. 16 and 5 and 



6 herebefore. 



Collected on the summit of Mount Rakata. 



45 (12). Ficus fu/va Reinw. See p. 133, No. 17 and 5 herebefore. 



Collected ,,in the lower part of the isle" (D. v. L). 



46 (13). Ficus lepicarpa Bl. 



Small tree spread throughout Java between 400 and 1500 

 m. above sea-level in secondary and primary rain-forests and 

 in other shadowed moist localities, especially on or near 

 water-sides. The reproduction is effected by the figs. 



The English text gives no habitat. The Dutch text says: 

 ,,in the lower parts". 



47 (15). Ficus querci folia Roxb. See p. 192, No. 20. 



According to the Dutch text collected at altitudes of 100 

 and of 800 m. The Englisch text says: ,,No real forestplant" , 

 but gives no altitude. 



