820 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 45 
locality of A. epiphyticum Copel. is in this neighborhood. 
Asplenium scolopendrioides J. Sm. 
Climbing on small stems in dense woods, Todaya, alt. 
1000 m. 
Mindoro, Luzon. 
Asplenium unilaterale Lam. 
On mossy rocks in creek bed, alt. 1150 m., No. 10767. 
"Ranowan." 
Throughout the Philippines, Africa to Japan and Poly- 
nexia. 
Asplenium filipes Copel. in P. J. S. 3, C (1908) 34. 
On wet, mossy ledges, Cati creek, alt. 1750 m., No. 
11519. ‘‘Aragnat.’’ No. 11798 is a large form, possibly too 
near to A. unilaterale, Mt. Calelan, alt. 1350 m. ''Lagodo." 
Mts. Canlaon and Mariveles. 
Asplenium todayense Christ. 
Todaya, Copeland 1254, Williams 2460. 
Unknown elsewhere. 
Asplenium normale Don. 
Terrestrial along streamlets in dense woods, Mt. Apo, 
alt. 2100 m., No. 11527. ''Calingo." The fronds of this fern 
are clustered. No. 11398, from the same neighborhood, is a 
diminutive form, differing from A. trichomanes in being lax 
and rather flaccid. 
Northward to the Benguet region, on high mountains. 
India to Celebes; and Hawaii (?) 
Asplenium tenerum Forst. 
On mossy trunks, Todaya, alt. 1150 m., No. 10755. 
**Libagod.’’ 
Throughout the Philippines. 
