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or squamate at the base, woody, scarcely thickened at the apex ; cai-pidia 
ahvays small. Seeds and seed-coats large, testa double, interior thick, 
hard woody. Spreading trees, often of great size. Leaves small, linear, 
or elongate, lanceolate, biseri ate in one plane or slightly twisted . 
% Podocarpus amarus Blume Enum. PL Javae (1827) 88, et Runipliia 3 
(1847) 213 (^-Endi. Syn. (1847) 217; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 2 (1850) 1073; 
ie Ber, Conif. Archip. M. (1866) 20; Carr. Conif. (18G7) G, ; Pari, m 
DC Prodr 16= (1868) 516; Warburg, Monsunia 1 (1900) 192; P.lger m Engler 
Z P.la„zonreich 4 = (1903) 68. Koo.dexs & Valeton, Bijd. ^en. Boo.sor . Java 
10 (1904) 263; Foxworthy ex Merr. in Philip. Jouru. Sci. 2, (1907) Bot. ..>8, 
Koorders-Schumaeher, Syst. Verz. Herb. Koord. 3 (1911) Taxaceae 1. 
P. spmiseHi Blume in Flora (1824) 292 (nomen). „,,■„,, 04 
P. LjLa Miq. 1. c. 1074; F.-Vill. Noviss. App. (1880) 211; DeBoer, 1. c. 24. 
P. duMunara Seem, in Bonplandia 9 (1861) 253; 10 1802) 36o. 
1'. peduuculata Bailey in Queensland Agric. Journ. 5' (1899) 390,. 404, t.lW, 
Queensland Fl. 5 (1902) 1498. 
Leaves spirally inserted, elongate, lanceolate or linear-lanccH^late sub- 
eaudate-acnminate, midrib depressed above. Ovules m A-v"' "^^^ |^ ;' 
rarely 2. Male flowers several, fasciculate at the apex ot «;-l «' ^ P^^ ^^^ 
■ cles. Leaves 6-10 cm long, and 7-9 mm broad, rai.ly to 1 m Ion 
and 12-18 mm broad. Female flowers on short ax, lary »' -'l- ^ ^ 
cm long, squan^ae rudunentary, arranged ^^^^^--^'^^^Xi^^ Ih mo e 
these sq;am\e or half scars clustered at the base of t"; ^^^^^^^ 
distant above; the uppermost squamiform leaves 2 or l^'^'^^'^^.^. 
small distant branches, very short, formmg. broadly b u e ca H- 
ovules elliptic, apex slightly attenuate. Seeds ^^^^^^^ 
slightly extra-apical, obtuse, 2.5-3 cm long, teshi ^"f «; ^^^^^^ "'" 
eeous-fleshy, 3-1 mm thick, the inner hard woody, 1.5-2 mm th.c... 
Luzon, Subprovinee of Upanto, For. Bur^ J ^^^^^. ^^^,^ ^^^^. 
Benguet, For. Bur, I08i)5 Curran, For. Bin: 18029 Merrm, 
r'ez. Mi^uoiio, Merrill ol' 03. Tiva- Smnatra; Pliilip- 
Distribution : Monsoon region and eastern Australia: Ja , 
piTiPS: Queenslantl. „ , -^o 
4. Podocarpus glaucus Poxuorthy in PbiHp- Jo^m. Sci. 2 d 
Plate XXIX, fig. 1. , 
A small tree 5-6 m tall, much branched, the — -J^t-'d 
brous, gray or yellowish, branchlcts very numerous, J^o ^^ ^^^ ^^_^^ 
the end of the branches. Leaves crowded tou.irn ti e^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^..^ ^^^_ 
erect-spreading, often appearing subopposite on ac ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ 
tiguity, coriaceous, glabrous, ^-^^'^' ^^%,l„ or spatulatc, 9-17 
younger ones very glaucous, oblong, elliptic oD ^ ^ ^^ g,,a- 
mm long, 3.5-5.5 mm wide, the apex rf - obt ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ 
ually narrowed and somewhat decurrent, ""l^" ^.^,^^/,„o,a. 1-2 mm 
very prominent beneath, margins thickened . P cvlindrical, 
long. Staminate spikes solitary in the upper loaf-axU., 
