
EUSrCE.
Lcam Iroadly ovak, or ovnicempHc, ihc length not twice the Ircmllh.
Adult leaves glabroxis; young shoots not rufous . .
Adxilt leaTGs pubesceut below; youug shoots rofoiis .
Lcam ohlong, their hniih cnnsichraUy nv.rc than tidcc their Mil
Leaves glahroiis or nearly so when adult.
Kceeptaeles on loBg peduncles
Eocnptacles on short peduncles.
Eeceptacles i\ith anuulanimbillous . . ,
Eeceptacles with bracteolate umbilicus.
tlsually solitary, puberulous when ripe
Solitary o
when 1-
Leaves hairy beneath.
Leaves waneose, ns
, often in fascicles,
also the receptacles . .
densely fulvous-villosc; receptacles
globulai', glabriius
densely fulvous-villose ; reoeptacles ovoid, ^
sparsely pilose or sub-strigose; receptaclcs
globular, umbilicus amnilar . • •
with the nerves only silky or villous,
glabrous ; adult receptacles gluhrous
150. F. soan-^eiis.
15L F. ohüm.
152. F. (ilhäan
. 153. F. reeurci
. . 154. F.fovcolatnjrous
. 155. F. rawentacea.
. 157. F. innata.
i . 158. F. villosa.
. 153. F. r
Lse
. 159. F. criniiiervia.
Erect Shruhs, or Trees.
Leaves dimorphous [from cuncate to lanceola!e).
Midrib always Hfurcat3 in t . he ouneate leaves . . . 1^ 61.J F.' of hgomti-a. „ sometimes „ " "
Leaves paiidurate . . . 162. F. paiidurala.
Leaves ohovate-ohlong.
Eoeeptacles not oonsü.icted at the base 163-
Receptacles slightly constricted at. the base.
Peduncles not more than -20 inch long.
Leaves fiocculent belnw . . . • 164. P. inco or.
Leaves not flooouleat below 16 - OK^'^änUßra.
Peduncles more than -25 inch, but not more than -5 inch , . . . 166. F. Moselcyma.
long
Heceptacles constricted at the base iuto a distinct stalk as long as,
or longer than, the peduncle proper.
Leaves densely and softly pubescent on the under surface 167. F macropoda.
Leaves rather harshly adpressed-pubescent on the under „ . F.pedunculosa. sur lace
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Lenres lari/e, hroadl// ovate elUptv', dcejihj cordate at thè base, lower
surface rii/um-Jloceulent 169. F. toiicaria.
Leaves broadly ovate, often more or less deeply lobed.
Ruceplacles pedunculate 170. palmata.
Receptacles sessile.
Xjower^surfaqa qf leaves densely covered with minute white
or ciunamoneous tomentum ; adult receptacles smooth . 171. F. alba.
Lower surface of leaves with rather harsh, tawny, tomentum
; adult receptacles tomentose 172, F.falva.
Lower surface of loaves with rufous tomentum ; receptacles
rufous, hispid-tomentóse 173. J", hirtn.
Lower snrfaee of -leaves spai-sely hispid; adult receptacles
• • glabrous • . 174. F. diamosi.
Leaves eUÌ2ytic, oblong-lanceolate or ohlauceolate, hispid-pubescent;
perianth tii/led, citiate 175. F. chnjsocarpa.
Leaves ovaie-oblong, sometimeì irreyvlarly lobed; under surface glabrous,
except .the midribs and nerces ichich are adpressed-pubescent ;
nceptacles smooth 176. F. Schefferiana.
Leaves oblanceol ito.
Apes of leaves rather blunt; primary nerves about 10 pairs,
horizontal 177. p. varicosa.
Apes of leaves acuminate or cuspidate
Primary nerves of leaves 6 to 8 pairs 178. F. Fornws'ina.
Primary nerves of leaves 3 to 4 pairs 179. Silhcten.w.
- Leaves eUijy'ic, trilh acuminale apiecs and broad basef,
Recej^tacles both axillary and in fascicles from the stem . . . . 180. J! diiriiiscula.
Rfceptiicles asillary,
Leaves narrowly ellipitic, nerves horizontal 181. F. maoikiita.
Leaves broadly elliptic, nerves ascending.
Receptacles sub-pyriform, -25 inch in diameter . . . 182. i". Co mil is.
Receptacles sub-globular, 1 inch in diameter . . . . 183. F. Oduardi.
Leaxes elliptic, narrotted ta each end ; under surface with short uhite
184. F. kucoptera.
Le-'vcs lanceolate.
Reoeptaoles pedunculate, constricted at the base into a distinct
stalk.
Gradually constricted 185. F. pi/rifurmis.
Suddenly „ 163. F. erccta, var.
Siuooldii.
Receptacles ovoid, sub-sessile.
Ivcaves membranous 179. Sillielensis
l.eavea coriaceous j? ¿
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