270 MEuuir^j. 
Myrica javanica Blume Bijdr. (lS2r.) 517; ¥{. Jav, Myric. 7. t. 1; ClitiV. 
Monog. Myric. (1901) 120. 
In dense ridge-tliiekets at 2,000 m. alt. <No. 5708). 
Previously kno\\'^i in the Philippines from Mount Apo, Miudiuiao. ^ 
Java. ' 
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ENGLEHARDTIA T.oschen. 
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Englehardtia spicata Blume Bijdr. (1826) 528. 
In forests at l,3r)0 m. alt. (Xo. 5700). 
Not common in tlie Philipi)ines. 
British India to Cochin China aud Java. 
fagaceti:. 
QUERCUS LInu. 
Quercus llanosii A. DC. Prodr. 16= (18G4) 97. 
In forests at 700 m. alt. (No. 5095). 
Widely distributed in the Philippines. 
Endemic. 
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GIRONNIERA Oaudich. 
Gironniera celtidifolia Gaudieh. Voy. Bonite Bot. (1844-66) t. 85. 
In forests below 200 m. alt. (Nos. 4325, 4320 Merritt) June, 1906. 
Not common in the Pliilippines. 
Endemic. 
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FICUS Linn. 
Ficus hauili Blanco PI. Pilip. (1837) 084.? 
In old clearings at 700 m. and in forests at 1,800 m. (Nos. 5748, 0127). 
Common and widely distributed in the Philippines. 
Endemic ? 
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Ficus rubrovenia ilerr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 {1906) Suppl. 44. 
In forests at 200 m. alt. (No. 4326 Merritt) June, 1900. 
Previouslj' known only from Luzon. 
In addition to the above species, Ficus minflorornMs !Morr., was abundant in 
forests below 200 m. alt., and F, minaluiasae Miq., was abuiulant along streams 
up to an altitude of 1,000 m. 
ARTOCARPUS Forst. 
Artocarpus sp. 
In forests at 750 m. alt. (No. 5557). 
Material fragmentary, from fallen branches of a large tree, quite different 
from any of the other species represented in our herbarium. 
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