1264 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. IV, Arr. 67 
green beneath, recurvingly descending, otherwise flat; the brown 
dead stipules or bud bracts 1 inch long by 0.5 inch wide across 
the base; figs clustered from 1 to 5 in the leaf axils or along the 
branchlets, green, with minute milk spots, globose or more flat- 
tened at the apex, 0.5 inch in diameter, umbilicus sunken, 
suberect, arising from short bracteate tubercles. 
Represented by number 10566, Elmer, Todaya (Mt. Apo), 
Mindanao, May, 1909. 
On a densely wooded or forested ridge south of mount 
Calelan at 4250 feet. ‘‘Cataupe’’ is the Bagobo name. 
Ficus minahassae Miq. 
Field-note:—A low tree; stem 20 feet high, 8 inches thick, 
branched from the middle; branchlets hispid, horizontally spread- 
ing and forming a roundish crown; twigs brown and with light 
colored lenticels, reddish on the inner side; bark smooth, when 
old gray; wood nearly white throughout, very soft and pulpy, 
without odor or taste; stipules subpersistent, brown, deflexed; 
leaves thinly chartaceous, horizontally spreading, the older 
ones descending, chiefly crowded at the ends of the ascendingly 
curved twigs, dull green above, yellowish so beneath, nearly 
flat; figs in 0.75 inch thick globular masses or balls, arranged 
along branched flexible descending or pendant ligneous tubercles 
which arise from the stem and lower branches and which often 
reach 10 feet in length. 
Represented by number 10666, Elmer, Todaya (Mt. Apo), 
Mindanao, May, 1909. 
Collected in dark rich soil of slightly wooded open flats at 
3000 feet. The Bagobo vernacular name is “Sangay.” 
Ficus satterthwaitei Elm. 
Field-note:—Crooked and gnarly appearing tree, with stem 
30 feet high and 1.5 foot thick; main branches arising from 
above the middle, spreading, forming an umbrella shaped crown; 
greenish twigs lax and mostly descending; leaves subcoriaceous, 
deep green above, much paler beneath, the young ones yellowish 
green, nearly flat with tips recurved and margins coarsely wavy, 
their veins similar in color as the young foliage; infrutescence 
