328 
CXX1X. URTICACE7E. 
[Ficus. 
Climbers. 
Leaves round ovate, glabrous. 
Leaves small, rather coriaceous; figs very 
small, sessile ..... 
Leaves large, membranous; figs. *5 in. 
through, long peduncled 
Leaves ovate-oblong; nerves and young parts 
and figs red-tomentose 
Leaves oblong glabrous. 
Figs peduncled; leaves mottled, white 
beneath ..... 
Figs very shortly peduncled or sessile; 
leaves plain beneath. 
Mouth of fig ringed; leaves never very 
large ...... 
Mouth of fig not ringed; leaves often 
large ...... 
Leaves oblong hairy beneath. 
Leaves small, white-hairy beneath 
Leaves large, cordate, rigid, hairs red 
Trees, shrubs or bushes, erect. 
Bush terrestrial or epiphytic; leaves polymor¬ 
phous, ocre beneath, usually spathu- 
late ...... 
Shrub glabrous ; leaves ovate membranous . 
Shrubs hairy; leaves ovate, often lobed. 
Leaves white beneath. Figs smooth orange 
and red ..... 
Leaves green. 
Petioles long slender; leaves cordate; 
figs oblong, hairy .... 
Petioles short. 
Leaves oblong large, entire, yellow 
hairy beneath; figs hairy sub-sessile. 
Leaves ovate cordate, large. Figs 
hairy peduncled .... 
Leaves ovate acuminate cordate some¬ 
times trilobed, woolly beneath. Figs 
hairy ...... 
Leaves narrow-lanceolate, small, nerves 
hairy. Figs small minutely hairy 
slender ...... 
Leaves oblanceolate or elliptic denti¬ 
culate like figs covered with yellow 
hairs ...... 
Leaves narrow-lanceolate, all glabrous. 
Figs sub-globose warty . 
Leaves elliptic acute hairy on nerves. 
Figs hairy ..... 
Small shrublets, glabrous; leaves narrow; fruit 
pear-shaped ..... 
Erect bush with small globose sub-sessile figs . 
Tree. Figs containing all three kinds of flowers 
(57) F. excavata 
(58) F. laevis 
(59) F. obtusa 
(60) F. alutacea 
{61) F. recurva 
(62) F. ramentacea 
(63) F. araneosa 
(64) F. villosa 
(65) F. diversifolia 
(66) F. glandulifera 
(67) F. alba 
(68) F. cordata 
(69) F. fulva 
(70) F. patens 
(71) F. mollissima 
(72) F. oreophila 
(73) F. chrysocarpa 
(74) F. variolosa 
(75) F. pedunculosa 
(76) F. pyriformis 
(77) F. charfacea 
(78) F. lepidosa 
§ vii. Neomorphe. Trees or shrubs not epiphytic. Figs often very 
large. Male and gall flowers in one fig; females in another set. Stamens 2. 
Tree. Leaves ovate serrate not cordate. Figs 
very large over 1 in. through from base 
of stem.(79) F. pomilera 
