THE FLORA OF MOUNT HALCON. 
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9 to 17 mm. long, 3.5 to 5.5 mm. wide, the apex rounded or obtuse, the 
base gradually narrowed and somewhat decurrent, the midrib not prom- 
inent above, very prominent beneath, the margins thickened; petioles 
broad, 1 to 2 mm. long. Staminate spikes solitary in the upper leaf- 
axils, few, cylindrical, 1 to 1.5 cm. long, 3 mm. in diameter, densely 
many flowered, glaucous when young. Pistillate flowers and fruit not 
seen. 
Borders of thickets on the margins of open heaths at 2,400 m. alt. (No. 5672) . 
Podocarpus pilgeri Foxworthy, nom. nov. P. celebicus Warh. Mons. 1 (1900) 
192; Pilger 1. c. 78, non P. celebica Hemsl. in Kew Bull. (1896) 39. 
In forests at 2,100 m. alt. (No. 5754). 
The specimens are sterile but match closely material with fruit, collected on 
Mount Malindang, Mindanao, by Mearns & Hutchinson, May, 1906, No. 4673, 
which I have referred to the form described by Warburg, both agreeing closely 
with a fragment of the type kindly supplied me by Dr. Engler. Both Warburg 
and Pilger overlooked the fact that Hemsley had previously utilized the specific 
name celebica, and Hemsley’s species is not included by the later author in his 
recent monograph of the family. 
Podocarpus sp. § Eupodocarpils. 
In forests at 900 m. alt. (No. 5615). Material too imperfect for accurate 
identification at this time. 
PHYLLOCLADUS Rich. 
Phyllocladus protractus (Warb.) Pilger in Engl. Pflanzenreieh 18 (1903) 99. 
P. hypophylla var. protracta Warb. Monsunia. 1 (1900) 194. 
In forests, exposed ridges at 1,300 m. alt. (No. 5788). 
Widely distributed on the higher mountains of the Philippines from northern 
Luzon to southern Mindanao. The specimens reported from Mount Dulangan, a 
spur of Halcon, by Rendle, s collected by Whitehead, as P. hypophylla are probably 
referable to Warburg’s species. 
Moluccas and New Guinea. 
PANDANCEJ3. 
FREYCINETIA Gaudicli. 
Freycinetia multiflora Merrill n. sp. § Oligostigma. 
Scandens, ramis ca. 7 mm. crassis; foliis lanceolatis, 20 ad 40 cm. 
longis, 1.5 ad 2 cm. latis, apice acutis vel acuminatis, supra basin et 
versus apicem denticulatis ; inflorescentiae terminales; spadices ? quini 
vel sexi, oblongo-cylindrici, 8 ad 10 cm. longi, 1.5 cm. crassi; peduneulis 
3 cm. longis, seabriusculis ; stigmata 2 vel 3. 
Scandent, the branches about 7 mm. thick. Leaves lanceolate, 20 to 
40 cm. long, 1.5 to 2 cm. wide, the apex acute or acuminate, the base 
slightly narrowed, clasping, the margins below and towards the apex 
serrulate, in the median portion entire, the midrib glabrous on both sur- 
faces or beneath with very few teeth in the upper portion. Inflorescence 
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