14065. fleichenia cieinnata Swta, Sprdwling over 
the moss Iaden ani woeded besk of Mesay at 4000 feet, rhi- 
gomes tough, éerk brown, 1/8 inch thick, terete, ereeping, 
esesBionally branched; stipe a foot to a yerd long, as- 
eeonding, rather r brittle, v@llewish brown, terete, bearing 
a Single or few widely seattering pairs of fronda; froncde 
horizontally apreading, or reourved, rigid ané therefore 
brittle or at least eaeily breaking: Gegment® pale green, 
glaucous on the nother side, the ultimate segments ourved 
upon the under sides; “Apotengot” in Menobos 
14085. Podogarpue pilgeri Foxw, “mall burly end 
crooked tree on the mossy wooded Summit of Masay at 6500 
feet; stem reclining at base, & inches thiek, 20 feet high, 
erooked, subterete, mainly branched toward the top; wood 
noderately hard, not heavy, dingy white ex brownish in the 
center, without’ oder or taste; hawk ehredded, dirty brom, 
the hypédernis castanens; branches epresding, erookedly 
rebrenched, the #lenier twigs tough, @lightly ascending, 
merous but short relatively; leaves horisentel, recurved 
gredualliy, dark green above much paler ereen beneath, co- 
viaceous; the Biaminate suberest Spike eremens; pistillate 
ones. reddish; "Lobeng~lobang" in Menobeo, Cabedbaran, 
Oetoher, 1918. 
14087, “ngenie diplycesifolis Rob.  #uxly tree upen 
the mosey summit of Masay or at 6500 feet; stem eubercet 
from be@a, 1.foot thiek, Wad@ed, 25 feet high, erocoked, 
branched Srom the middle; woe odorless and without teste, 
very hard, the thin outer pertion whitish, sraduslly chang- 
ing to the greet centre] etrepurpurens meee; bark very 
derk brown and longitudinally cheeked, otherwise latericius s 
nein brenches sseendineg, orooked, vitimately numerovly 
rebrenched; twige reletively short, numerous, erect, brown; 
leaves Gimilerly disposed, slightly. reourved, corileceous, 
paler ereen beneath; flowers erect, faintly fragrant, of 
bvight vrieh yellow; “Pageleten" in Monoha. Cabadbaran, 
Geteber, 1918. 
14086,  <Ad@dinandra werrlll1ii Blms te Spe Aather large 
tree in very humid densely forested slopes above the lagoon 
at 4760 feet; trunk few feet thick, 60 or more in height, 
branched from the middle or above, 1%, round except towerd 
the bate; wood moderetely soft, white or whitish, quite 
witheut odor or tepte; bork. grey end smocthich, brown, or 
the inner side seppy white; mein branches finslly nume- 
rously rebranchel, Spreading and erooked; twigs suberect, 
relatively short and quite rigid or tough; leaves ascend« 
ing, rigidly coriaceous, nearly flat, plea@ing Shining green 
above, Very much peler or yellowith green beneath; flowers 
upon green esecending and reeurved pedicels, the calyx yeliow- 
igh green, ¢orolle white, filaments of the same color except 
the bright yellow enthers, ederless and deciduous; fruit 
short wllipseid and with & Lon ‘@ point, derk green (indicating 
immaturity), subtended by large inner bracts; "Sefignenan" 
in Manobo; This is not the Same spesies as number 14078, 
becauBe Leaves alternate instead of in subwherls, fruit aif- 
ferently sheped ani with much larger point end breate! 
Cabadbaran, October, 1912. 
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