
EUSrCE.
Leares broadly ovate, or ocatc-eìUptic, the length not (idee the hremlth.
Adult leaves glabrous ; young shoots uot rufous 150. F. s
Adult leaves jmbcsceut below; youug shoots ruicms 151. F. •
Leaces ohhng, their hngih con&xderahhj mire than tiricc their icidth.
Loaves glabrous or nearly so when adult.
Eeceptacles ou long peduncles 152. F. nlhitacea.
Eecoptaeles on short peduncles.
lieccptacles with auDulur limbilicns . . . . . . .
Eeceptacles with bracteolate umbilicus-
Usually solitary, puberulous when ripa . , . .
Solitary or iu pairs, often in fascicles, glabrous
when ri[ie
Leaves hairy beneath.
153. F. reeio-va.
154. F.fovcoiata.
155. F. ramentacea.
s are also tlie receptacles 156. F. i
densely fulvous-villose; receptacles depressedglobular,
glabrous 157. J", lanata.
densely fulvous-villose ; receptacles ovoid, villous . 158. F. nillosa.
sparsely pilose or sub-strigose; receptacles depressedglcjbular,
umbilicus aumilar 153. F. recurca.
with the nerves ouly sillcy or villous, otherwise
glabrous; adult receptacles glabrous . . . . 159. F. crinincrciu.
Erect Shrubs, or Trees.
Leaves dimorphous {from ciineate to laneco!atc).
Midrib always bifurcatj in the cuneate leaves 100. F. diversifolui.
„ sometimes „ „ „ 161. F. oUgonenra.
Leaves pandiiraie 162. F. pandnrata.
Leaves obovate-ohlong.
Receptacles not constricted at the base ] 63. F. erectn and its
vor, Beechen-
Eeceptacles slightly constricted at the base.
I'eduucles not more than '2o inch long.
Leaves flocculeut below . . . • IQ-i. F. irico'or.
Leaves not flocculeut below 165. F. ghnduU/vra.
Peduncles more than '25 inch, but not more than '5 iuch
long 166. i-'. JHonelcyana.
Receptacles constricted at the base into a distinct stalk as long as,
or longer than, the peduncle proper.
Leaves densely and softly pubescent on the under surface 1G7. F. macropoda.
I rather harshly adpressed-pubescent on the uuder
surface 168. F. pedimeulom.
EÜSrCE.
Leares lanje, hroadh/ ovate ellipii', deeply cordate at the base, lower
surface riifum-Jlocciikiit 169. F. toricaria.
Len-es broadly ovate, often more or less deeply lobcd.
Ilccoptacles peduuculate 170. F. pahnaia.
Ecceptacles sessile.
Lower surface of leaves densely covered with minute white
or ciimamoneous tomentum; adult reoepcaoles smooth . 171. Falla.
Lower surface of leaves witli rather harsli, tawny, tomentum
; adult receptacles tomoutose \72. F. falca.
Lower surface of loaves with rufous tomentum; receptacles
rufous, hispid-torn en tose 173. F. Iiirti.
Lower surface of leaves sparsely hispid; adult receptacles
glabrous 17i ,
L'avfs elliptic, oblong-lanceolate or oblauceolatc, hispid-puhesccni;
periamh tufted, ciliate 175.
Leaves ova'e-oUong, some time i irremilarlj lobcd] under surface glabrous,
except the midribs and nenes which are adpressed-pubescent;
r^ce/ifades smoo/k 176, F. Scheferiana.
Lewes oblaneeol de.
A|>es of loaves rather blunt; primary nerves about 10 pairs,
i^o^^oiital ]?_ variolosa.
Apex of leaves acuminate or cuspidate
Primary nerves of le.ives 6 to 8 pairs 178. F. Fornumna.
Primary nerves of leaves 3 to 4 pairs 179. F. Sithctensii.
Leaves eltipUc, icilh-acu»>ii'a/e apices and broad bases.
Receptacles both axillary and in fascicles f rom the stem . . . . 180. F. durimeula.
Rfceptneles asillary,
Leaves narrowly ellipitie. nerves horizontal JS l . F. macilenta.
Leaves broadly elliptic, nerves ascending.
Receptacles sub-pyr^form,-25 inoh in diameter . . . F. Com-itis.
Receptacles sub-globular, I iuch in diameter . . . . F. Oduardi.
Lenrcs elliptic, nnrroited to cach tn-i ; under surface \dth short uUle
F. leueoptera.
Le-'ves lanceolate.
Reoeptuclea pedunculate, coustricted at the base into a distinct
stalk
Gradually constricted 135. F nm-if^.rmis
" 163. F. •
Siuijüldii.
Receptados ovoid, sub-sessile,
l e a v e s membranous ' 179. Silhetensis.
Loaves coriaceous l^H. F JJoUkyana.
Ax.v. lior. Gard. Cai-c. Voi.. I,