399 The Philippine Journal of Science 1919 
15. PINANGA WOODIANA Becc. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 604. 
MINpDoRO, Mount Halecon, Merrill 5680. MINDANAO, Davao District, 
Mount Apo, Elmer 10485 (the fruit a little larger than in the Mindoro 
specimen). 
16. PINANGA SCLEROPHYLLA Bece. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) 
Bot. 603. 
MINDoRO, Mount Haleon, Merrill 4468. 
17. PINANGA NEGROSENSIS Becce. in Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 642. 
Negcros, Dumaguete, Cuernos Mountains, Elmer 10030. 
18. PINANGA INSIGNIS Becce. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 2 (1907) Bot. 223. 
MINpDoRO, Bongabong River, Whitford 1288 (type specimen). MINDANAO, 
Agusan Province, Mount Urdaneta, Elmer 13950: Surigao Province, Bolster 
222. LuzoN, Nueva Vizcaya Province, Bur. Sci. 11283 McGregor: Laguna 
Province, San Antonio, Bur. Sci. 15111 Ramos: Tayabas Province, Lucban, 
Elmer 8028, Bur. Sci. 13286 Ramos: Rizal Province, Siya Bundoc, Loher 
7059, Herb. Kew. (All the Luzon specimens agree very well with the 
typical Mindoro form.) LEYTE, Wenzel 534, perhaps representing a local 
variety with narrower and more approximate fruits, but the fruits are 
very immature. 
PINANGA INSIGNIS Becc. var. GASTEROCARPA Becc. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling, For. Bur. 7791 Curran & 
Merritt, Loher 7093, Herb. Kew. NecGros, For. Bur. 17348 Curran; Faraon, 
For. Bur. 18560 Meyer & Foxworthy. MAsBATE, For. Bur. 11555 Rosen- 
bluth. 
PINANGA INSIGNIS Becc. var. LEPTOCARPA Becc. 
NeEGros, Mount Silay, Whitford 1621. 
PINANGA INSIGNIS Bece. subsp. LOHERIANA Bece. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Banahao, 1,000 meters’ altitude, Loher 
7092, Herb. Kew. and Becc. 
19. PINANGA BATANENSIS Bece, in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 (1908) Bot. 340. 
BATAN ISLANDS, Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, Bur. Sci. 3841 Fénix. 
20. PINANGA BASILANENSIS Bece. sp. nov. 
Major; frondium segmentis intermediis ultra metralibus, 9 
cm latis, elongato-lanceolatis, 3-costulatis, rectis; spadicis ramis 
gracilibus, fructiferis pendulis, valde compressis; fructibus e ra- 
morum basi usque ad apicem distichis, ovoideo-olivae formibus, 
aut laeviter obovatis, 2 em longis, 12 mm latis; pericarpio non- 
nihil carnoso, fibris tenuibus paucis percurso; semine pro rata 
parvo, 15 mm longo, 8 ad 9 mm crasso, oblongo, apice rotundato; 
perianthio fructifero profunde cupulari vel subcampanulato in 
ore non coarctato, 4 mm longo, 6 mm lato. 
Apparently a large species of the dimensions of P. insignis. 
The only leaf-segment seen by me is strongly 3-costulate, 106 
em long and 9 cm broad in its intermediate part, elongate- 
