816 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 45 
Common throughout the Philippines. 
India to Australia. 
Athyrium fructuosum Copel. in P. J. S. 3, C (1908) 294. 
In dense woods along creek, Mt. Apo, alt. 1800 m., 
No. 11483. ''Natong." The lobes are relatively deeper and 
narrower than in typical specimens. 
San Ramon, Mt. Mariveles. 
Athyrium davaoense Copel. in P. J. S. 3, C (1908) 295. 
In dense forest, foot of Calelan, alt. 1200 m., No. 10586. 
"Lalobungan." And south of Baruring river, alt. 1050 m., 
No. 11127. Caudex 30 em. high, 10 em. thiek; frond 1.5 
m. high. | 
Hitherto known only from the original collection made by 
myself at 1800 m. alt. on Mt. Apo. 
Athyrium meyenianum (Pr.) Milde. 
In ravines near Baruring river, alt. 750 m., No. 10788. 
**Libagod.”’ 
Throughout the Philippines, but common only in Mindanao. 
Athyrium sorsogonense (Pr.) Milde. 
On a dry, forested ridge, Mt. Calelan, alt. 1850 m., 
"Gaganan." These are the most ample and most serrate 
specimens of this species which I have seen. 
Northward to southern Luzon and Mindoro. 
Malaya, India. 
Athyrium geophilum Copel. in Elmer’s Leaflets 2 (1908) 399. 
On mossy bowlders in a deep ravine, Mt. Apo, alt. 1800 
m., No. 11438. ‘‘Salimpongog.’’ 
This is decidedly more dwarfed than the type collection 
from the Horn of Negros. 
