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MERRILL. 
Tonkin to Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo and the Viti Islands. 
This species is widely distributed, at least in the southern Philippines, on the 
higher mountains. Negros, Mount Silay (4543 P. del Villar) June, 1906; (4227 
Everett) February, 1906. Panay, Mount Madiaas (Yoder) April, 1905. Minda- 
nao, Mount Malindang (4547, 4548, 4731 Mearns & Hutchinson) May, 1906. 
It was first collected in the Philippines by Whitehead, on Mount Halcon in 1895. 
and reported by Rendle. s 
Dacrydium sp. near D. Beccarii Pari. 
In thickets, exposed ridges at 2,600 m. alt. (No. 5714), sterile specimens. 
Possibly a young form of the preceding. 
PODOCARPUS L’Herit. 
Podocarpus imbricatus Blume var. cumingii (Pari.) Pilg. in Engl. Pflan- 
zenreich. 18 (1903) 56. 
In thickets on exposed ridges at 2,500 m. alt. (No. 5563) ; also collected by 
Merritt at 2,200 m. alt. (Nos. 4446, 4471). 
The variety widely distributed on the higher mountains of the Philippines, 
endemic; the species from Burma to the Malayan Archipelago. 
Podocarpus blumei Endl. Sn. (1847) 208; Pilger 1. c. 60. 
In forests at 1,800' m. alt. (No. 5728). 
Previously known in the Philippines only from Mount Mariveles, Luzon. 
Java to New Guinea. 
Podocarpus amarus Blume Enum. PI. Jav. (1827) 88; Pilger 1. c. 68. 
In forests at 1,800 m. alt. (No. 5703). Not previously reported from the 
Philippines. 
Java and Sumatra to east Australia. 
Podocarpus neriifolius D. Don. in Lamb. Pin. (1824) 21; Pilger 1. c. 80. 
In forests along the Alag River at and below 10 m. alt. (No. 5768). Sterile 
material. 
Previously known in the Philippines only from Luzon. 
British India to southern China through Malaya to New Guinea. 
Podocarpus rumphii Blume Rumphia 3 (1847) 214; Pilger 1. c. 81. 
In forests at about 300 m. alt. (No. 5553). Only sterile material but probably 
this species which is new to the Philippines. 
Celebes to the Moluccas and New Guinea. 
Podocarpus glaucus Foxworthy n. sp. § Stachy carpus? 
Arbor parva 5 ad 6 m. alta, ramulis congestis, foliis congestis, ascen- 
dente-patentibus, coriaceis, nitidis, glabris, subtns pallidis, oblongis, 
9 ad 17 mm. longis, 3.5 ad 5.5 cm. latis, obtnsis, basi sensim angusto- 
decurrentibus ; flores masculi spicati, spicis cylindraceis, 1 ad 1.5 cm. 
longis, circa 3 mm. latis, dense mnltifloribus. 
A small tree 5 to 6 m. tall, much branched, the branches terete, 
glabrons, gray or yellowish, the branchlets very numerous, short, crowded 
towards the ends of the branches. Leaves crowded towards the ends 
of the twigs, erect-spreading, often appearing subopposite on account 
of their contiguity, coriaceous, glabrous, smooth, shining, paler beneath 
and the younger -ones very glaucous, oblong, elliptic-oblong or spatulate, 
Loc. cit. 
