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^^LYGAMIA. TRIOECIA 1868. Ficus. 
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Leaves lance- oblonp:, pointed, dotted underneath: peduncles 
in pairs, calycled at the tip. 
'«/a, ^ Society fflsnds. Font, flor.aust. n. 
Leaves ovate, very entire, obtufe, oppofite: fruit globular, 
calycled. 
<na. Vera Cruz. Mart Mill Diet. n. ^2. 
Leaves ovate, oblong, veined, very entire: berries axillary, 
peduncled, ciuftered. ^ 
Jamaica. Sloan Jam. 2. n. 5. Plum. ic. 132. f. 2. 
Ceaves oblong, acute, glabrous, reticulate underneath: ftem 
decumbent, with ered; branche.s.- fruit peduncled. 
‘‘‘'9, T K/vmpf. re. /elect, t . 4. 
■Leaves obliquely hearted, obtufe; glabrous: ftem decumbent 
Icaly. 
Japan. Thunh.fie n 7. Linn. Irani. 2, 327. 
eaves heart-lhaped, pointed; fruit auricled, racemed, tcr- 
minal. , . 
Vn j L^ochinchina, Pumph. Amh. 3. t. 93. 
leaves oblong-ovate, very entire, rugged; fruit roundifti, 
in fpikes; ftem ereift, 
^chinchina. Rumph. Amh^ 3.. tjah, 63, 
-eaves palmate; item quite fimple: fruit compreffed. 
St Lour. Ccchinek. 667. 
‘era leaves halbert- Ihaped, cut; branch-leaves, ovate- Ian- 
ceomte, ftightly ferrate: ftem nearly ereft. 
ochinchina. Lour Cochlnch^ 
acute: fruit in pairs; pedicelled. 
^ It Indies. Vahl. fymb. \ tab. 22. 
«aves oblong, very entire, villous underneath: fruit axil- 
'ary, feffile. downy. 
Laft Indies. Vahl. symh I. 8z. 
L-iiit in pairs, axillary, peduncled, 
Arabia, Vahl. symb. \.%2.tab. 23. J 1 
'-aves heart- ftiaped, oblong, acute, rugged both fides: ftem 
creeping. 
j^Laftfndics. Fahl.iymb. x. 
• ;V’«bed and finuate, denticulate, 
n gged: Iruit peduncled, muricate, globular. 
Laft Indies. Fahl. r. 83. Refembles T. hfterophylla. 
fr?i?t^*°”i^’ undivided and lobed, very entire, rugged : 
"ft Indies. V ahl, symb. 1 : 84. tab. 24. 
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