Podocarpus. | PODOCARPACE& (Stapf). 5 
Leaves of = —— ae shortly acute to alm — 
obtuse Fo in. by lin. ; male ae ae 4 li 
long, “thei es ovate, more sbtans (4) falcatus, 
Leaves of em mature oe _— 7 tpn to a 
sharp point, 10 lin. to 2 in. 3-2 lin 
Leaves 1-2 in. by as ae ; male erties 
9 lin. long, their scales ovate- plneinres pt (5) gracilior. 
Leaves 10 lin, by }-3 lin. aa are! Sit . (6) gracillimus. 
. P. latifolius (R. Br. ex Mirb. Geogr. Conif. in Mém. Mus 
16 ; not of Wall.) ; a tree up to 100 ft. high, with a tall clean ee 
on the average 2 ft. (sometimes up to 4 ft.) in diameter, and a com- 
paratively small crown; bark smooth, persistent; branchlets of 
spreadi oe coriaceous, mi ae raised on both sides with 3 
resin-ducts below the conten strand ; 5 Stomata confined to the lower 
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chery in oie and shape, up to . in tat ; seeds su lobose, 
3-3 n diam., dark glaucous ae obits groan or blue; inner 
layer of osiaul ‘thin crustaceous or almost ery, outer some- 
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what fleshy, very resinous, 1} lin. thick. Bennett, Pl. Javan. 
Rar. 40; C. Presl, pees Bemerk. 110; — in Engl. nr. 
Taxac. 90, 91 incl. . latior and confert us; Engl. Pflanzenw. 
Afr. i. 421, 429, figs. 361, 362 ; ii. 86, fig. 82; Marloth, Fl. 8. Afr. i. 
101, 102, t. 13, 17 A, and (Suppl.) Dict. Comm. Names of Pl. 101 ; 
Sim, FI. Trees & Shrubs for or use in South Afr. 182, and Native Timb. 
South Afr. 101, fig. 41; Pilger in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenf 
ed. 2, 247, fig. 136 ; be Davy in Kew Bull. 1908, 147, Man. Flow. 
berg, Hook. in Lond. Journ . Bot. i. 65%, t. 22; — ee Conif. 
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