261 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. I, ArT. 14 
Receptacles clustered upon 5 to 15 em. long stiff woody 
sparingly rebranched tubercles arranged along the branches, 
obovoid, 3 to 4 cm. long, 2.5 cm. in diameter; peduncle 
2.5 em. long, without bracts; syconium very thick, full of 
pale white gummy juice, smooth, corrugated toward the low 
blunt umbilicus, streaked with dark apple red and spotted 
with minute whitish lenticels; apparently with only gall 
and male flowers; staminate ones 3.5 mm. long, broadly clavate, 
diandrous, upon 1 mm. long stalk; the perianth of 3 closely 
imbricate segments, encasing the stamens, membranous, 
brown, the lobes oblong to obovate; filaments only 1 mm, 
long, glabrous, confluent; anther broadly oblong; 1 mm. long, 
nearly as broad; gall flowers 3.5 mm. long, upon a 2mm. 
long stalk; perianth united and surrounding the stalk, ter- 
minated by 3 setaceous 0.75 mm. long segments; insect con- 
taining ovary subellipsoid, 1.5 mm. long, sessily set upon 
the perianth stalk and closely surrounded by its teeth; brown 
style, straight, sublateral, quite thick especially toward the 
apex, at most 0.75 mm. long; stigma  suboblique, thicker; 
in our specimen densely coated with pollen grains; younger 
nearly sessile pistils intermixed with the mature ones. 
Represented by 9379, A. D. E. Elmer, Lucban, Province 
of Tayabas, Luzon, May, 1907. In thin woods bordering 
open small valleys near the old abandoned roadway  be- 
tween Lucban and Tayabas. Roxburgh's species has not been 
reported from the Philippines before, and our specimen 
can scarcely be separated from the variable British Indian 
tree. This is the same as 8835 from Baguio, Province of Ben- 
guet, Luzon, and which was distributed under the name 
of F. variegata Blm. 
