9576, Hieue warburgii Slm,, B. 4p. Beandent, & meters 
upon trees of the foreste at JOU meters, forming tangled m@spArd’ 
ie@ey Stones 1 inch in diameter, mapy branched toward the top, ; 
quite Tigid; its wood porous, soft; bark of the branches light 
gtay, hete and thete with a lenticel, otherwise smooth; young?’ 
wet twigs brown; leaves nearly flat, mostly ascending, iucid 
dark green above, lighter beneath and conspicuously yellowish 
eveen spotted; fige ascending, ueually in paire from the leaf 
axila or ffom the axils of fallen leaves, smooth, dark green 
when Collected and very hard, minutely vpotted with » Lighter 
eoler; -The figs se sometines very aumefeous upon leafless 
branches and oranechlets; Lucban, May, 1907. 
9377, Ficus singoss Mig. Luchan, May, 1907. 
(ko deseription) 
vS76, Pious magnifies Elim, Widely spreading trees 
or often only shrub like, 10 meters high, in light weede and 
jungles of gulcnes about meadors at 750 meteras; main branches 
from below the middle, the ultimate ones numerous and lax 
and half dreeping; whitish wood soft; bark mottled, rather 
sucoth, leaves subceriaceous, conduplicsate on the upper side, 
with strongly fecurved tips paler beneath; figs exillary, 
herd snd emooth, red of yellowish, the inside flesh red,. 
breotless; of with 3 mery thin and minute bractedles; LUG = 
ban, Hay, 1907, 
e379. Ficus tlomeratsa Soxb, veh apreadinge trees 
_in thin woods at 700 meters; stem short, 5 fest in diameter, 
but soon divided inte large main branches; wood white, -i- 
\ther soft; bark wx thick, reddish except therather smooth 
avayieh white of mottled outer surface; ultimate branches 
slender, lax, divaricately branched; leaves submembranous, 
smooth, dak green on the upper surface, peler beneath, — 
newly flat of only slightly conduplicate on the upper sur- 
face; figs aloug the larger branghes, clustered upon 1 to 
6 inchee long stiff, thick ani sparingly branched gubercles; 
peduncles 1 inch ieng; syconium very thick and full of pale 
white viscid gum of juice; smooth, corrugated toward the 
umbilicus, stre ded with d Wk apple red and spotted with 
minute whitish: lenticels; Tare] tree 20 meters high; figs 
ebovoid 1 1/2 inch long by 1 inch thick: iueben, May, 1907. 
OSG. Fieus caudatifolia Jarb, Quite tell climbers, 
often forming tangled busies, in woods at 500 meters between 
Saupaloc and Lucban, leaves eubpendulous, with reourved 
tips, shining green sbove, duller beneath; figs clustered 
in the leaf axila er in the axils ef their seare, green 
yellowish and ultimately red, Lucban, May, 1907. 
re 
9391. Pious caudatifolia Yarb, <Ghrubs 3 to 6 meters 
high, in woody jungles of gulehes draining the meadows at 
700 meters; soft wood white; bark lentiselled, yellowieh 
brown oF mottled; Limbs spteading, the slender 14x one sube- 
pendulous; submembranous leaves lighter green beneath, con- 
duplicate on the upper surface, with long recurved tins: 

