9359, Vieus guyeri Mim, Breet shtubs 4 meters high 
in the woods st 760 meters; wood moderately hard, very white; 
park smooth, hatd and mottled; yltimate branches fine and 
numerous; leaves searious, shinig green sbove, duller beneath, 
subpendulous; pendulous axiliery fige yellow with a kmex tinge 
of fed when fully matute, roughened with minute whitish len- — 
ticels; slender peduncle aleo yellowish; Lueban, May, 1907. 
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9360. Ficus gigaytifolia err , Small trees 7 meters 
high on recky river banks; wood very soft, white; bark cong- 
spi¢uously mottled; branches long, widely spreading, dpersely . 
branched; leaves horizontally spreading or deflexed, flat, 
with slightly Teeurved upper half, few clueters, toward the © 
apex of the suberect twige, coriaceous, lucid deep green 
above, mush paler green béneath, with yellowish nerves; figs 
narrowly in paire from the leaf axils only, sessily inserted . 
compressed, subtented by tx 3 accuminate bracts; rare; . 
Lueban, May, 1907. : 
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— 936). Fieve hauili Bleo, Grect and tree like, in 
jungles very light woods skirting the meadows at 700 meters; 
wood moderately hard, white and easily cutting; bark emo oth, 
very light grey; trenches ascending; leaves also ascending, 
ugually curved or rolled upon the upper side, coriaceous, 
shining derk ereen above, much paler beneath, with very 
prominent white veins; figs single of in pairs in the Leaf 
axils, upon shoft green erect more oF less angularly thick 
stalke whose sap is of a vich eream yellow, Yidged especially 
toward the um ilicus, spotted with light gray; Lucban, 
May, 1907, — . 
9362, Ficus inequifolia fim,, nm. sp. A 15 meter 
high tree, on banka of Kiver; trunk nearly 2 feet 
in diameter, wood whitish; bark yellowish, roughened with 
rather lerge brown numerous lenticels; main branches widely 
spreading from the middle; branchlets quite numerous and 
forming half drooping bushes; leaves exceedingly unequal in 
size, subdeflexed, lucid green above, much lighter beneath, 
conduplicate on the upper side}with a slightly reflexed 
apex, the ald one quite rigid and subsearious: tigs'gus- 
tered in the leaf sxile or in the axils of the fallen leaves, 
usually 1 to 3, globose, 1/3 inch in diameter, greenish yel- 
low, spotted with brown lenticels; trees near cataracts; 
Lueban, day, 1907, 
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9363, Picue caulocarpa Oya.) King. Small trees 6 
metere in jungles on banks of water courses at 600 meters: 
wood white and soft; bark smooth, grayish white, or when 
old checked, dotted with transverse lenticels; petioles ag- 
cendinz, green except the brown bagal portion; smooth coria- 
eeous leaves deacending, strongly conduplicate on the upper 
side and with recurved tives; branchlets not rigid, quite 
numerous, ascending, crowned by dark shining green leaves 
which ate somewhat paler veneath; figs in the axils of leaved» 
oe but especially along the leaf bearing twigs, in Sm clus- 
ters of 1 to & from the axils of fallen leaves, ascending, 
soft, pale white, and the size of peas when mature; Luc-— 
ban, may , 1907, 

