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long and 4-8 mm thick, of a dull brownish or dark-bine color, made np 
of three scales which are found to contain some resin when dry. Seed 
globose/fleshy, 13-15 mm long, glaucous, with a thin hard shell. 
I am not at all sure that this form is distinct- -from P. rumphii ; but 
the description of that species is so unsatisfactory that it has seemed 
best to describe this as a new species. It seems to differ from P. rum- 
phii in its bark and. shorter peduncles and in having a rather more 
gradual narrowing of the leaf-blade toward the petiole. 
A tree that is found on lower ridges of some of our mountains from 
300 to 800 meters above sea level. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Limay Peak, Bur. Sci : 5 17 4 Foxwortliy' & Whitford, 
Apr. 1908 (type), Bur. Sci. 1 0844 Foxworthy, Nov. 1909, For. Bur. 17523 Curran, 
Nov. 1909, For. Bur. 17594 Curran, , Dec. 1909 ; slopes of Mt. Mariveles, For. 
Bur. 6325, 6326 Curran, Feb. 1907; For. Bur. 7 512 Curran, Sept. 1907; For. 
Bur. 8987 Curran, Jan. 1908, Bur. Sci. 1660 Foxwortliy , Oct. 1906, Whitford 
s. n., Apr. 1905, For. Bur. 27 43 Borden, Mar. 1905: Province of Pampanga, 
Mt. Arayat, For. Bur. 17664, 17723 Curran, Mar. 1910. 
Some of these forms have distinctly wider leaves than the rest; but I can 
see no other difference and can see no reason for putting them in more than one 
species. 
11. Podocarpus rumphii Blume Rumphia 3 (1847) 214; De Boer, Conif. 
Archip. Ind. (1866) 15; Carr. Conif. (1867) 663; Pari, in DC. Prodr. 1 6 2 
(1868) 515; Beccari, Malesia 1 (1878) 179; Warburg, Monsunia 1 (1900) 192; 
Pilger in Engler Das Pflanzenreich 4 5 (1903) 81; Foxworthy ex Merr. in Philip. 
Journ. Sci. 2 (1907) Bot. 258. 
Lignum emamum Rumphius, Herb. Amb. 4 (1744) 47, t. 26. 
Tree 20-25 m tall, crown pyramidal, bark, fissured; branches erect, 
terete ; buds of twigs globose, with ovate scales, acutish. Leaves erect 
or erect-spreading, coriaceous, lanceolate, straight or subfalcate, upwardly 
shortly narrowed and ± subcaudate-acuminate, rarely almost uniformly 
long-acuminate, acute, below abruptly narrowed into a short thick 
petiole, 15-25 cm long, 15-29 mm broad, midrib obtusely prominent 
above, the middle line more elevated, acutely "marked, below broad, ± 
prominent. Male flowers unknown. Female flowers solitary; peduncle 
2.5 cm long, receptacle fleshy^ composed of 3 scales. Seeds 1 or 2, ellip- 
soid-globose, greenish when immature, chalybeous when mature. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, For. Bur. 6537 Curran, Apr. 1907: Province of 
Pampanga, Merrill 3917, Oct. 1904. Mindoro, For. Bur. 6790 Merritt, Apr. 
1907, Merrill 5553, Nov. 1906. 
Monsoon region: New Guinea; Moluccas; Celebes; Philippines. 
PHYLLOCLADUS 3 L. C. & A. Rich. 
Flowers monoecious or dioecious. Male flowers cylinclraceous, pedi- 
cellate, fasciculate at the apex of a branch ; anther-cells 2, dehiscent by 
a longitudinal fissure, apiculus small. Female flowers single in the 
3 One of the nomind conservanda of the Vienna Congress.- 
