14 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 142 



134979 to 135021 -Continued 



134998. Freycinetia sp. 



No. 72. From Tandoc, Camarine, Luzon, November 12, 1939. Similar to F. 

 multiftora, but with fruits having fine protuberances. 



134999. Gardenia pseudopsidium (Blanco) Vill. Rubiaceae. 



No. 10. Kasipas. From Mount Makiling National Park, Laguna, Luzon, 

 October 20, 1939. A small tree 9 to 12 feet high, native to the Phillipine Islands. 

 The opposite leaves are lanceolate and acuminate, and the solitary, axillary white 

 flowers are followed by round fruits resembling guavas, but not edible. 



For previous introduction see 100649. 



135000. Leea manillensis Walp. Vitaceae. 



No. 98. A species with bright-red flowers in corymbs, followed by red fruits. 



135001. Livistona robinsoniana Beccari. Phoenicaceae. 



No. 84. From the Mount Makiling National Park, Laguna, Luzon, November 

 1, 1939. 



135002. Nauclea orientalis L. Rubiaceae. 



No. 45. Bangkal. From Tandoc, Luzon, November 13, 1939. A large tree capable 

 of living where salt spray reaches it. 



For previous introduction see 30961. 



135003. Oncosperma gracilipes Beccari. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 



No. 90. A slender feather palm, up to 30 feet high, with numerous long sharp 

 spines on the trunk. The leaves, without the sheath, are about 6 feet long, with 

 smooth, straight, ensiform leaflets, the intermediate ones being about 2 feet long. 

 The spadix, with few, clustered floriferous branches, bears globose fruits about 

 Yz inch in diameter. Endemic to the Philippines. 



135004 to 135008. Pandanus spp. Pandanaceae. 



135004 and 135005. Pandanus copelandi Merr. 



A tall, shrubby, highly decorative plant, with leaves up to 8 feet long and 3 

 to 4 inches wide and pineapplelike spiny fruits 9 inches long. 



135004. No. 20. From near Louisiana Village, Luzon, October 20, 1939. 



135005. No. 78. Collected along the road between Legaspe and Sorsogon, 

 Luzon, November 9, 1939. 



135006. Pandanus sp. 



No. 22. From Puerto Real, Tayabas, Luzon, November 7, 1939. A brilliant 

 red-fruited species growing near the shore. Fruit 18 inches through, with fruit- 

 lets protruding. Leaves narrow and spiny. 



135007. Pandanus sp. 



No. 93. Collected along the Baler-Bongabon road, November 20, 1939. A 

 species with slender leaves 4 feet long, having spiny margins. Fruit not more 

 than 3 inches across and light-red color. 



135008. Pandanus sp. 



No. 95. From the Campus Forestry School, Mount Makiling National Park, 

 November 25, 1939. A small graceful plant with narrow spiny leaves and scarlet 

 fruits, not more than 3 inches long, in clusters of four. 



135009. Parartocarpus woodii Merr. Moraceae. 



No. 19. From Mount Makiling National Park, Laguna, Luzon, October 24, 

 1939. 



135010. Pinanga insignis Beccari. Phoenicaceae. Palm. 

 No. 20. From Mount Makiling, Luzon, October 24, 1939. A rather small Philip- 

 pine palm, with a slender smooth trunk about 6 inches in diameter, graceful 

 feathery leaves, and oval reddish fruits 2 inches in length. 



For previous introduction see 105354. 



