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3 ciliate margined bracts; peduncle proper of equal length 
and pubescent; gall and staminate flowers only, pedicellate, 
4 mm. long; unbilical scales barely protruding; staminate 
flowers few, immediately beneath the scales, with only one 
stamen but often associated with an undeveloped pistil; brown 
filaments 1.5 mm. long; anther broad, dorsally recurved, 
caudate, 1 mm. in length; perianth enveloping the stamen, 
reddish brown, of 3 or 4 subequal acuminate segments; gall 
flowers with a similar perianth; ovary subglobose or obo- 
void, 1.5 mm. in diameter; style 1 mm. long, sublateral; 
bearing an inconspicuous stigma. 
Number 8018 was collected in a small ravine amongst 
the pines directly opposite the hotel Whitmarsh at Baguio, 
and is a small tree about 4 m. high. It is related to 
Miquel’s F. semicordata in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 
3; 300, 1836-9 of the Celebes, but can be distinguished by 
its non hispid character, much shorter peduncles, perfectly 
glabrous receptacles which are not strictly fascicled upon 
tubercles arranged on the smaller naked branches immed- 
iately under the foliage. 
20. F. subintegra (Merr.) Elm. F. elmeri subintegra Merr. 
Govt. Lab. Publ. 29; 10, 1905. A tall shrub or small tree, 5 m. 
high; its branches are spreading, the younger ones reddish brown, 
wholly glabrous. Leaves 3 to 5 em. wide, 9 to 12 em. long, with 
acute apex, ovate to semifaleate, inequilateral with a pronounced 
basal lobe from the wider half, margin obscurely dentic- 
ulate, subcoriaceous, harsh on the upper surface, smooth 
beneath, dark lucid green and glabrous on both sides; veins 
very prominent on the under side, 3 to 5 from the base 
in addition to the 3 to 5 primary pairs, reticulations 
coarse, irregular; petioles 5 mm. long, glabrous brown; sti- 
pules similar in color, equalling the petioles, acute, also 
glabrous. 
Receptacles usually upon twigs immediately below the 
leaves or frequently in their axils, globose but with a very 
conspieuous elevated conical umbilicus, 15 mm. in diameter, 
nearly glabrous, deep brick red and pendulous when mature, 
the base abruptly constrieted into a 2 to 3 mm. long stalk 
which at its junction to the 3 mm. long peduncle is sub- 
