Avaust 25, 1914] A FascicLE or NorTH Aausan Fires 2411 
apices abruptly and strongly recurved, much paler green be- 
neath; figs clustered along the larger branches, from short 
woody tubercles, upon pale «green pendant stalks; the recep- 
tacles obovoidly globose, soft and nearly 1 inch across when 
ie mature but still remaining pale green as their stalks, the 
torus greenish white and juicy; florets brown. Either ''Ma- 
yahan” or ''Mayhan" in Manobo. 
| : Represented by number 13593, Elmer, Cabadbaran (Mt. 
| . Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, August, 1912. 
| In among bowlders of a narrow cut along the Catangan 
| creek at 1500 feet altitude whose sides are heavily wooded. 
I Not at all typical and in some respect approaches Ficus 
repandifolia Elm. 
NR Pan on — " 
| Group XIV 
(Ficus hauili Blco.) 
Ficus inaequifolia Elm. 
| Field-note:—Middle sized tree; stem subterete, 1.5 feet 
thick, 35 feet high, its main branches arising from below 
the middle; wood sappy white, soft, without odor or taste; 
| . bark yellowish blotched, dark brown lenticelled; main branches 
| ascending, ultimately widely spreading, the branchlets lax 
and long, with an abundance of whitish sticky juice; leaves 
very unqual, descending, chartaceous, shallowly curved upon 
the paler green nether side, tips strongly recurved; twigs an- 
gular or compressed, the. terminal bract equally green; figs 
in small clusters from the leaf axils, divaricate or erect from 
the green peduncles, 0.33 inch thick, obovoidly globose, green, 
with light brown lenticels. The Manobo name is ‘‘Todaya.’’ 
Represented by number 13422, Elmer, Cabadbaran (Mt. 
Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, August, 1912. 
! Collected in wet stony soil of wooded banks of the 
Catangan creek at from 500 to 1000 feet altitude. This is 
| the fourth locality it is known through the collections of 
i the writer and in this locality it is distinctly a tree. 
Ficus setibracteata Elm. n. sp. 
Small and slender tree; stem terete, 2 dm thick, 10 
