194 MISS L. S, GIBBS ON THE FLORA AND PLANT FORMATIONS 
dwarf forest. On the Maraiparai spur it occurs in the open at 5000! in 
dwarf form, and in the succeeding mossy forest from 6000-7000" in its 
forest form.” 
PopocaRPUs BREVIFOLIUS, Foatw. in Philipp. Journ. Sei., Bot. vi. (1911) 
160, pl. 29. 
Kinabalu spur, above Lobang to the granite core, 6000-12,000'. g. Feb. 
4166. Also on the Maraiparai spur, 4000—5000'. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, 11,000-12,000', Low, Haviland). 
Philippines. 
The plate quoted above is a reduced photograph, showing no details. 
Popocarpus POLYSTACHYUS, R. Br. ex Mirb. in Mém. Mus. d Hist. Nat. 
xil. 75 (nomen) ; Endl. Syn. Com. 215; Pilg. in Engl. Pflanzenr. iv. 5 
(Tax.) 79. 
Jesselton, near the harbour, abundant on sandstone cliffs, by the seashore. 
2%. Dec. 2592. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kudat, Fraser; Labuan, Motley ; Sarawak ; 
D. Borneo). Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Philippines. 
This species is represented at Kew from the following localities in the 
Malay Archipelago and the Philippines :—Sumatra, Mt. Singalan, Beccari, 
252; Borneo, Sarawak, Beccari, 591, 2218, 2513 ; British N. Borneo, Kudat, 
Fraser, 48; Labuan, a small tree growing on the seashore, Motley, 360 ; 
Dutch Borneo, Banjermassing, Motley, 604 ; Philippines, Island of Parague, 
Vidal, 391 ; Island of Palawan, Foxworthy, 904. 
PopocARpus sp. 
Kinabalu, Maraiparai spur, 5000-8000’, tree, 10-20 m. high, with the 
young foliage red, from the open ridge to the mossy forest. Veg. Feb. 4089. 
The leaves are, in shape and size, intermediate between those of P. brevi- 
folius and P. polystachyus, but thinner and much more loosely arranged than 
in either. There are no flowers or fruits with the specimen. 
* PODOCARPUS sp. 
Kinabalu, Maraiparai spur, 5000-8000, tree, 7-10 m. high, common. Veg. 
Feb. 4092; and on the Penibukan ridge at 5000’, in mossy forest. 
A very striking species with fairly erowded leaves, oblong-linear, obtuse 
or sub-obtuse at the apex, attenuated at the base, 1:5-2 em. long, 3:5-4:5 mm. 
broad, with the margins recurved, the midrib raised above and rather broad 
and flat beneath. There are neither flowers nor fruits witli the specimen. 
