. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 602 C. MOEACE^ [Ficus A lar^-e deciduous tree, often &tem-clasiomg, entirely glabrous. L. broad-ovate, base rounded or truncate and narrowed into the joetiole, tail ^-1 m., pet. 2-3 in. bug, basal n. 3-5 pair. Pr. sessile, J in. diam., black -when ri^De, basal bracts small. 20. F Axnottiana, Miq.; King, Ann. i. t. 68. Vern. Pipar, Paras Pipal, Hind. Tons valle^^, Jaunsar, 4,000 ft. Garliwal. Ajmere. Central Provinces. Bebar. Cbutia Kagpur.


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 602 C. MOEACE^ [Ficus A lar^-e deciduous tree, often &tem-clasiomg, entirely glabrous. L. broad-ovate, base rounded or truncate and narrowed into the joetiole, tail ^-1 m., pet. 2-3 in. bug, basal n. 3-5 pair. Pr. sessile, J in. diam., black -when ri^De, basal bracts small. 20. F Axnottiana, Miq.; King, Ann. i. t. 68. Vern. Pipar, Paras Pipal, Hind. Tons valle^^, Jaunsar, 4,000 ft. Garliwal. Ajmere. Central Provinces. Bebar. Cbutia Kagpur. Western Peninsula, in the Deccan and near the coast. A large shrub or small tree, often epiphytic, also creeping over rocks, 1. broad-ovate, base cordate, pet. 1-5 in. long, basal n. 5-7 pair, stipules large. Pr, often pecluncled, J~^ in. densely clustered, basal bracts membranous. tail J-1 often. 21. F. infec- toria, Roxb. ; Wigbt Ic. t. 665 ; King, Ann. i. tt. 75-79. Vern. Palakh, Pilkhan^ Punjab; Eliahar^ Pakhar, Hind.; JL n 3j n 8i« I Jtovvij Tel.; Bas- sari^ Kan. ; Jovi, Tarn.; Chela . MaL A large widely spreading decid- iious fast-growing tx^ee, young shoots and stipules min- utely hairy. L. thinly coriaceous^ glabrous, shining^ ovate or ovate- short 1J oblong, acuminate, mar- gin u n d n 1 a t e^ base acute, rounded or cord- ate, blade 3-6, pet. 1-3 in. long, sec. n. 8-10 pair, the lowest pair from the base, 'Ft. sessile or shortly peduncled, |-J-in. bracts minute. range, __ ^ _ Translndus. Mount Fig. 186.—Picus infectoria, Eoxb. 4. Tilla, Salt range, common in crevices of rocks. Subhimalayan tract and outer hills, ascending to 5,000 ft. Common in Northern India, the Central Provinces, Berar and the Western Peninsula. Forests east of Toungoo (Kurz). Pr. —Ceylon, Malaya. China. Yar. Lamhertiana has broader 1. and larger fr. on pubescent pedicels. 22. F. genicTJlata, Xurz 5 King, Ann. i. t. 80. Vern. Nifam^g thahye^ Bu


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