XIV, 3 Beccari: The Palms of the Philippine Islands 317 
e’. Segments very numerous, unicostulate, very approximate by 
twos on each side of the rachis, ensiform, quite straight, 
very acuminate. Fruits ovoid, broad at the base and 
suddenly apiculate-mammillate, 20 by 12 mm. Seed ovoid, 
blunt; vascular branches of the integument simple on the 
raphal side, elsewhere rather closely anastomosing. Fruit- 
ing perianth broadening at the mouth........ 19. P. batanensis. 
e’. Segments elongate-lanceolate, 3-costulate, 1 meter long or more, 
spadix with slender, strongly flattened, pendulous branches. 
Fruit of medium size, 20 by 12 mm, slightly obovoid or 
ovoid-olivaeform; pericarp somewhat fleshy, traversed by a 
few slender fibers. Seed relatively small, 13 by 8 to 9 mm. 
Fruiting perianth deeply cupular or subcampanulate, not 
contracted at the mouth, 4 mm high, 6 mm broad. 
20. P. basilanensis. 
e*. Segments equidistant, large, straight, 2- to 3-costulate, of a 
rather herbaceous texture, the basilar and the intermediate 
segments acuminate, the upper with as many not very deep 
incisions as there are costae, and with the resulting divisions 
shortly 2-toothed. Fruits small, 15 by 9 mm, obovoid, 
rounded above. Seed oblong, the embryo fovea very slightly 
oblique; vascular pene of the integument almost simple. 
21. P. speciosa. 
d’. Fruit 3-seriate. Segments ensiform, strongly bicostulate, the 
apex divided into two straight points. Fruits rather large, 
ovoid-ellipsoid, with a conical apex, 25 to 28 by 15 to'17 mm. 
Seed broadly ovoid, rounded above, the embryo fovea some- 
what oblique; vascular branches of the integument much 
branched and forming a network all around the seed. Fruit- 
ing perianth somewhat contracted at the mouth. 
22. P. sibuyanensis. 
1. PINANGA MACULATA Porte in Illustr. Hort. 10 (1863) 92, 188, t. 361, 
Belgique Hort. (1863) 236; H. Wendl. in Kerch. Les Palms 253; 
Drude in Bot. Zeit, (1877) 6387, t. 5, f. 12-12 (ovulum); Becc. Male- 
sia 3 (1886) 145, et in Perkins Fragm. Fl. Philip. (1904) 48, et . 
in Webbia (1905) 325; Curtis’s Bot. Mag. t. 8011. 
PALAWAN, along Ewiig River, Merrill 712 (sterile specimen). 
Of this fine small Pinanga I have seen only the sterile speci- 
men cited above. The leaves appear distinctly mottled even in 
the dry condition and have a petiole about 20 cm long; the blade, 
30 cm long, has 9 or 10 main costae on each side of the rachis, 
tapers gradually to the base, and is divided down to its lower 
one-third into two lobes. 
Fertile specimens received from the botanic garden at Bui- 
tenzorg, Java, under the name of Pinanga maculata, do not seem 
to me to differ from P. disticha; they have the uniformly green 
blade parted only to the middle, and the petiole is shorter and 
thicker than in the Palawan plant. Probably the leaves of young 
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