9364, F¥icus linesrifolia Sim, A 15 meter high tree, 
with branches above the middle; aleng water amwk coutses of 
narrow very damp ravines at 750 meters; main branches erect 
but the numerous branchlets forming 2 round crown; wood quite 
soft; bavk drown of on gome of the branches yellowish gray; 
leaves submembranous, shining green above, much paler beneath, 
flat, tips only slightly reeurved; figs yellowish or pale 
green, with seattering brown colored my lenticels, short 
ebovoid, erect and slightly pubescent when young, upon 1 te | 
2 meter long branched and rather smooth tubeFoles from the 
basal portion of the stem; Lucban, May, 1907, 
¥365, Wieus longipeduncylats (Merr.) Sim, Trees, 
15 to ° meters high, divided frow near the base into seve- 
fal widely and sscendingly main branches, the branchlets 
comparatively short and isk; wood white; mettled bark 
Youghened with lenticellg@; that on the twigs smooth and light 
ashy gray; leaves coriaceous, conduplicate on the upper side, 
lucid sbeve, much Lighter green benesth, scattered sleng the 
twigt; dark brown marcescent bract subpersistent, deflexed; 
efeen petioles flattened; fige usually in peits, divaricate 
from the leaf axile, upon straight green rather rigid pedun- 
cles; figs globose, hatd, smooth, eteen, with differently 
size cYeam colored spote, subtended by 3 reddish brown bracts; 
umbilicus comparatively emall, sunken, also reddish brown; 
sycorium very thick and pale gre@n when falling ~ remaining 
on the ground for some time before complete disintegration 
eocurs; in fiat quiches of light woods at 700 meters; Luce 
ban, iny, 1907, 
9566, Picue manilensis Yarb, Trees 15 meters high 
along ereeks, branches much spreading and subd@eflexed; leaves 
epreading ewrduplicate on the upper side, with usually re- 
curved tips, osler geen benesth; figs G¢luetered mostly in 
the leaf (fallen) axils; iLuecban, Hay, 1907, 
9367. Fieus nota (blice,) Merr. Large 10 meter high 
trees in deep tavines along rivulets at 650 meter; trunk 
1 1/2 foot in diameter; wood / white, soft; bark mottled, 
thick and brittle when old, Teddish below the epidermis, 
freely Dleeding with a milky latex; figa in dense clusters 
from siket short roody branched tubercles, on sam the stem, 
levger branches and even from the roots; leaves flat, spread. 
ing, father dry, submembranous,dsrker green above; Lucben, 
way, 1907, ‘ 
9368, Wieus odorata (Blco,) Herr.  jueban, May, 1907, 
{NG description) 
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9369, Ficus propingua Merr, Seandent and forming 
tangled bushes upon trees in forests at 800 meters; stemea 
end branches ereokedly branched rigid and more or leas 
twisted; wma wood tough; berk gray or mottled; leaves also 
rigid, smooth shining green above, fTecurved especially toward 
Re the tips; figs in axile of leaves or in the axils of 

