2404 ` LEAFLETS OP PHILIPPINE BOTANY Vor. VII, ArT. 112 
Represented by number 13879, Elmer, Cabadbaran (Mt. 
Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, September, 1912. 
Found upon’ wooded limestone outcroppings at 250 feet 
Above the sea and only a few miles from the coast. 
Ficus manilensis Warp. 
Field-note:—Small and erect tree; stem 8 inches thick, 
terete, 25 feet high, branched from the middle; wood sweet: 
ish, with white concentric rings, odorless, rather soft yet 
brittle; bark dull brown, more or less lenticelled, sappy white 
except the epidermis; branches laxly and slenderly rebranch- 
ed, the ' suberect or merely ascendingly curved tips dull 
greenish; leaves thinly chartaceous, horizontally spreading, 
much deeper green beneath; fruits clustered along the branch: 
lets below the foliage, very dark green, upon similarly color: 
ed suberect or divaricate peduncles, globose, less than 0.5 
inch in diameter, irregular about the sunken umbilicus. Its 
Manobo name is "Hagosihis." dT NE: 
Represented by number 13430, Elmer, Cabadbaran (Mt. 
Urdaneta), Proyince of Agusan, Mindanao, August, 1912. 
Found in moist rich ground of a forested flat ab 500 
a ao we lw 7 A 
Figs comiogu. piy. 
Represented by number 13920, Elmer, Cabadbaran (Mt. 
daneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, September, 1912. 
Re h rich ground among thickets of ol clearings at 600 feet 
iod T & thickets of old clearings at 500 feet 
the sea near the s igit river. uickly spreads 
over cut down areas and proves a m H Dm de farmer. 
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