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The Philippine Journal of Science 



1914 



Table XII. — Stand of trees over 2 meters in height on 0.25 hectare. Alti- 

 tude 450 meters on Mount Maquiling, Laguna Province, Luzon — Contd. 



No. 



68 

 69 

 60 

 «1 

 62 

 63 

 64 

 66 

 66 

 67 

 « 

 89 

 70 

 71 

 72 

 73 

 74 

 75 

 76 

 77 

 78 

 79 

 80 

 81 

 S2 

 83 

 84 

 85 

 86 

 87 

 88 

 89 

 90 

 91 



92 



Species. 



Miscellaneoas species — Continued. 



Nephelium mutabile (bulala) 



Pisonia umbellidifera (anuling) 



Polyalthia lanceolata (lanutan) __ 



Symplocoa sp 



Sareoeephalus junghuhnii (mambo?) -. 



Semecarpus gigantifoUut (ligras) 



Strombogia philippinensis (tamaynan) . 



Terminalia pellttcida (calumpit) 



Ficua miTtahassae (hagrimit) 



Flacourtia sp 



Gareinia rubra 



Gloekidion sp 



Glochidion lancifolum 



Goniothalamus elmeri 



Grewia styloearpa (susumbik) 



Ixora longistipvla 



Ixora macropkylla 



Laportea subclausa (lipa) 



Leea philippinensis 



Leea manillensis 



Leea acvleata _. 



Leueosyke capitellata (lagBsi) 



Maearanga grandifolia (taqnip asin) .. 



Macaranga bicolor (hamindan?) 



Mallotus ricinoides (hinlaumo) 



Neolitsea villosa 



Oreocnide trinervis 



Saurauia latibracteata 



Saurauia sp 



Sambueus javanicus _ 



Trewia amhigua (batobato) 



Callicarpa erioelona 



Clerodendron (fuadriloeulare _. 



Taiiemaemontana pandacaqui (panda- 



caqui) 



Wikstroemia meyeniana 



Indi- 

 vid- 

 uals. 



10 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 4 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 1 

 2 

 1 

 3 

 9 

 1 

 2 



12 

 2 



15 

 3 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 9 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 1 



3 

 1 



Volume, a 



Total. 



1.69 



0.38 

 0.43 



Dia- 

 meter 

 classes 



10-40 



cm. 



0.56 



0.38 

 0.43 



Dia- 

 meter 

 classes 

 40 cm. 

 and 

 over. 



1.13 



Great- 

 est 

 height 

 on 

 plot. 



Great 



est 

 diam- 

 eter on 

 plot. 



0.01 



0.02 

 0.02 



0.03 

 0.06 



0.03 

 0.01 

 0.17 



0.01 



0.02 

 0.02 



0.03 

 0.06 



0.03 

 0.01 

 0.17 



__ 



Total I 353 I 76.35 



19.08 I 57.27 



23.00 



7.20 



9.20 



3.20 



13.00 



19.00 



3.90 



8.15 



10.05 



2.40 



7.00 



4.06 



3.07 



4.40 



10.72 



2.20 



6.15 



10.20 



10.90 



11.20 



2.90 



8.30 



12.40 



11.60 



2.50 



8.95 



8.25 



10.20 



6.60 



2.00 



5.00 



2.10 



3.70 



4.50 

 2.08 



Story 



to 



which 



tree be- 



lonsE. 



I 



cm. 



42.0 



8.0 



11.0 



3.5 



25.0 



30.0 



3.0 



8.0 



3.0 j 



2.0 1 



7.0 



6.0 I 



3.0 



5.0 I 



17.0 ! 



2.0 i 



6.0 j 



10.0 ' 



10.0 I 



8.0 I 



3.0 i 



3.0 



15.0 I 



12.0 ! 



2.0 i 



10.0 j 



12.0 I 



25.0 



7.0 



1.5 



7.0 



1.0 



2.0 



5.5 

 1.5 



• The volume of trees lees than 10 

 '' This story is regarded as part of 



centimeters in diameter is omitted, 

 the undergrowth. 



2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 3 

 8 

 8 

 S 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 S 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 b4 



4 



4 

 4 



As may be seen from Table XII, dipterocarp species form a 

 noticeable part of the stand, but the forest is still very complex 

 and the percentage of dipterocarp timber by volume is low. 



The dipterocarps at these elevations are relatively small, rarely 



