ILLUSTRATIONS 
Pate XVII 
Fic. 1. A view in the forest near the top of Mount Banahao. The prom- . 
inent trees are Podocarpus imbricatus. Note the slant of the 
trees. Some epiphytes are seen on the trunks but they are much 
less prominent than is usual on mountain tops in the Philippines. 
2. Another view in the forest near the top of Mount Banahao. The 
large trees are Podocarpus imbricatus. The undergrowth appears 
denser than it really is, due to the fact that the picture was 
taken on. a foggy day and that the perspective is poor. 
TEXT FIGURES 
Fig. 1. The rates of growth of Podocarpus imbricatus on Mount Banahao 
and of pines in the United States. 
2. The rates of growth of Podocarpus imbricatus on Mount Banahao 
and of dipterocarp species in other localities in the Philippine 
Islands. : 
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