Ficus.] CXX1X. URTICACEiE. 347 
Hab. On trees in mountains, Malacca, Mt. Ophir. Pahang, Gunong 
Tahan. Selangor, Kwala Lumpur. Perak, Goping (Kunstler); 
Gunong Inas (Yapp); Gunong Kerbau (Haniff). Native name: 
Api Telinga Kra. 
(66) F. glandulifera Wall. Cat. 4481; Hook. fil. F.B.I. v. 
533; King, l.c. 413, pi. 180. 
Shrub or small tree about 10 ft. tall; shoots and petioles 
pubescent. Leaves membranous ovate or ovate-oblong entire, 
glabrous except puberulous nerves, 4 to 5 pairs beneath, 3 to 6 in. 
wide; petioles .75 in. long. Figs glabrous, -25 in. through; tip 
flat; peduncles *25 in. long. Hab. Common in woods, Singapore, 
Garden Jungle; Changi. Johor, Kota Tinggi. Malacca (Griffith), 
Perak, Tupai and Trong (Wray;) Goping (Kunstler). Penang. 
West Hill (Curtis). Distrib. Malay isles. 
(67) F. alba Reinwdt. in Bl. Bijdr. 467; Hook. fil. F.B.I. v. 530; 
King, l.c. 147, pi. 186. 
A shrub up to about 8 ft. tall. Leaves chartaceous, white- 
tomentose beneath; adult leaves small, elliptic acuminate, serrate, 
base blunt or round, 5 in. long, 2*25 in. wide; of younger plants 
trilobed (on shoots 7-lobed), 10 in. long and wide, cordate; nerves 
about 5 pairs in adult; petioles -25 in. long in adult to 6 in. long, 
young. Figs globose-ovoid, orange, when quite ripe red, -25 in. 
through, sessile in pairs. Hob. Common in secondary growth and 
edges of woods, Singapore, very common. Johor, Gunong Pulai; 
Tebing Tinggi. Malacca, Bukit Singgeh; Ayer Panas and Selandor 
(Cantley). Negri Sembilan, Gunong Berumbun (Cantley). Selan¬ 
gor, Kwala Lumpur. Perak, Bujong Malacca; Tapah (Wray). 
Penang Hills (Wallich, Curtis). Distrib. Malay isles. Native 
names : Chumantong; Kulupong burong or K. ayer. 
(68) F. cordata Ridl. Journ. Roy. . 4 s. Soc. S. Br. 57, p. 93. 
Shrub; branches and young parts covered with red bristly hair. 
Leaves thin, membranous, ovate-cordate cuspidate dentate softly 
hairy all over (young leaves blunt not cordate); nerves 5 pairs; 
7 in. long, 4-5 in. wide; petioles slender, 2 to 3-5 in. long, hairy. 
Figs sessile, -5 in. long, solitary ellipsoid, densely long red hairy 
especially at the mouth. Female flowers gamopetalous. Achene 
sub-renifomi, keeled and warty. Hab. Rare, Perak, Temengoh 
(Ridley). 
(69) F. fulva Reinwdt. in Bl. Bijdr. 578; Hook. fil. F.B.I. v. 531; 
King, l.c. 148, pi. 187. 
Small tree; shoots hairy. Leaves membranous, ovate or 
elliptic, sometimes sinuate serrulate acute, sub-cordate or blunt 
at base, scabrid above shortly hairy on nerves beneath, basal nerves 
conspicuous, elevate beneath, 4 pairs, side nerves from the midrib ; 
6 to 9 in. long, 3-25 to 5 in. across; petioles hairy, 2 in. long. Figs 
orange, oblong-globose covered with bristly yellow hair, -25 in. 
through; peduncles *15 in. long. Hab. Rare, Pahang, Upper Tras 
