NovempBer 15, 1910] Tae Ferns or Mount Apo 817 
Athyrium pinnatum (Blco.) Copel. 
In woods by a creek, alt. 450 m., No. 10871. ‘‘Libagod.’’ 
Northward to central Luzon. 
India to Polynesia. 
Athyrium pallidum (Bl.) Milde. 
In dense forest, Todaya, alt. 1200 m., No. 11825. ''Libagod." 
Northward to central Luzon. 
Malaya, Queensland. 
Athyrium accedens (BI.) Milde. 
In moist soil, by a wooded creek, alt. 450 m., No. 10970. 
""Libagod." 
Northward to Mindoro. 
Africa to Polynesia. 
Athyrium palauanense Copel. var. apoense Copel. var. 
nova. 
Pinnis plerisque pedicellatis, basi truncatis, serrulatis, 
rhachi prolifera. 
In dense forest, Todaya, alt. 1200 m., No. 11319; Mainit 
creek, No. 11720; ibidem, Williams 2465. Some specimens are 
bipinnate. 
Athyrium fraxinifolium (Pr.) Milde. 
In dense forest south of Baruring river, alt. 1150 m., 
No. 11745. "''Libagod." Not typical, the pinnae being thin 
and serrulate. 
Throughout the Philippines. 
Malaya to India and Japan. 
Athyrium tabacinum Copel. 
A single specimen mixed with <A. cordifoliwm. This is 
the type locality. Mt. Calelan, alt. 1500 m., No. 10911. 
Mt. Apo, Horn of Negros, Mt. Halcon. 
Athyrium pariens Copel. 
In dense forest, Mt. Calelan, alt. 1200 m., No. 11609. 
