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4. S. sp. 
(3118, 3127, 3782 Merrill) October, Janiiary; (255 Whitford) May. On wet 
rocks along the Lamao River 100 to 800 m. 
5. S. sp. 
(3775 Merrill) January. Shaded places along trails at' 100 m. 
6. S. sp. 
(1342 Borden) July; (3239 Merrill) October; (169, 173 Whitford) May; (374, 
387 Topping) May. In ravines and on ridges above 600 m. 
8IPH0N0CIAMA. 
GYMNOSPERM.E. 
CYCADALES. 
CYCADACE.E. 
1. CYCAS Linn. 
1. C. circinalis Linn.; Dyer in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 5 (1888) 056. 
(3257 Merrill) October; (269, 1325 Whitford) May; (Meyer) February. In 
forests up to 800 m., widely distributed in the Philippines. Southern Asia to 
Malaya, New Guinea, and Polynesia. T., Oliba, Uliba. 
CONIFER,®. 
TAXACEA3. 
1. PODOCARPUS Pers. 
1. P. blumei End].; Pilger in Engler’s Pflanzenreich, 18 (1903) 60. 
( 147, 194 Pa?'ncs) January; (Copeland) January; (1353 Whitford) SepteUiber. 
In forests at 800 in., Java to Ternate, Celebes and New Guinea. 
2. P. neriifolium Don; Pilger 1. c. 80. 
(Whitford) March; (2743 Borden). In forests at about 500 in. Central Asia 
to China, Malaya, and New Guinea, 
PINACE.E. 
1. AGATHIS Salisb. 
1. A. philippinensis Warb. Monsunia 1 (1900) 185. t. 8. f. E. 
(240, 297 Whitford) May; (736, 805 Borden) ; (3759 Merrill) January, also 
No. 163 Merrill, Decades Philippine Forest Flora, coll. Borden. In forests 800 
to 1,000 111 . Endemic. Sp.-Fik, Almaciga. 
GNETALES. 
GNETACE.E. 
1. GNETUM L inn. 
1. G. gnemon Linn.; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 5 (1887) 641. 
(US Barnes) January; (614, 637, 2490 Borden) April, January; (2516 Merrill) 
.Iiine; (2501 Meyer) .January; (1036, 1078, 1253 Whitford) December, May. In 
forests 100 to 200 in., widely distributed in the Philippines. Southern Asia to 
Malaya and New Guinea. T., Bago. 
