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wide, the body of the leaf being 475 in. long. Besides Sumatra 
and Java, where it is common, it occurs in Borneo. 
Vol. Hi. p. 342, after sp. 49, Ficus Miquelii Hook. fiL, insert 
(49A) F. staphylosyce Ridl. Jotirn. Bot. 1924, p. 301. 
Tree, branchlets with appressed hairs. Leaves thin lanceolate 
acuminate, tip cuspidate blunt, base long narrowed, nerves slender, 
5 pairs, midrib beneath covered with appressed hairs; 4 in. long, 
I-1 in. wide; petioles slender, -2 in. long. Figs in distant clusters 
on the stem on tubercles; peduncles slender, hairy, nearly i in. 
long, with 2 or more short ovate acute bracts near the top. Figs 
hairy, obovate, green, -3 in. long. Mouth bracts at exterior ovate 
acute, interior longer. Male flowers and gall flowers not seen. 
Female flowers, ovary oblique obovoid stalked, no perianth. Style 
lateral, hairy at the top. Hab. Negri Sembilan, Gunong Angsi at 
2000 ft. altitude (Burkill 11,599). 
Allied to F. Miquelii but the figs are very small, and the leaves 
very narrow. 
Vol. Hi. p. 343, sp. 53, Ficus Scortechinii King, add locality 
Johor, Pulau Tinggi (Burkill). 
Vol. Hi. p. 347, after sp. 65, Ficus diversifolia BL, insert : — 
(65A) F. Motleyana Mig. in Ann. Mns. Lugd. Bat. in. 288, 
294; King, Ann, Bot. Card. Calc. i. 2, 158, pi. 202. 
Shrub 6 to 12 ft. tali, glabrous. Leaves sub-coriaceous oblong, 
lanceolate or oblanceolate, shortly pointed or quite round and 
broad at the tip; midrib simple or forked at the tip, when 
forked one side of the tip often prolonged into a point, nerves fine, 
about 4 pairs, not elevate; 2 to 4 in. long, i to 175 in. wide; 
petioles *25 in. long. Figs ovoid, in axillary pairs, pink, umbilicus 
prominent, base often narrowed; pedicels *25 in. long. Bracts 3, 
ovate. Male flowers in the upper half nearly sessile. Sepals 3, 
stamens 2, anthers broad, ovate. Gall flowers in lower half, pedi- 
celled. Achene oblique ovoid-rhomboid becoming reniform when 
fully ripe. Style short. Hab. Mountains, Kelantan, summit of 
Gunong Sitong at 3000 ft. altitude (Foxworthy and Nur 12,209). 
Distrib. Borneo. 
As King points out, this plant is very near F. diversifolia, BL, 
of which it may be another form, and it is especially near the var. 
lutescens. In the upper part of the shoots the outer bark is thin 
and papery and light brown, and flakes off in transverse bars, a 
ridge runs down on each side of the stem from one leaf base to the 
lower one, with two more less elevate ones, making the stem nearly 
four-angled. These characters occur in all specimens of F. Motleyana 
I have seen but are absent from the typical forms of F. diversifolia, 
Vol. Hi. p. 348, after sp. 70, Ficus patens Ridl., insert :— 
(70A) F. toxicaria Linn. Mantiss. 305 ; Miq. Flor. Ned. Ind. 
1. ii. 293, t. XX. 
Low tree, branches thick, young shoots orange-hairy. Leaves 
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