NOVEMBER 15, 1910] Tre Ferns or Mount Apo 
No. 
No. 
alt. 
SACCOLOMA Kaulf. 
Saccoloma moluccanum (BI.) Mett. 
In rich soil in deep forest, Mt. Apo, alt. 1200 m., 
11717. ‘‘Somangal.” Caudex suberect, 25 mm. thick. 
Negros, Mindoro, Luzon. 
Malaya, Polynesia. 
DAVALLIA Smith. 
Davallia wagneriana Copel. 
On mossy trunks in dense forest, Todaya, alt. 1150 m., 
10761. "''Panya-angan." 
Known only here and in Negros. 
Davallia bullata Wall. 
On mossy trunks of large trees near Baruring river, 
1150 m., No. 10690. ''Maresig." 
Lake Lanao; common in the Benguet region. 
Malaya to India and Japan. 
Davallia divaricata Bl. 
Todaya, alt. 700 m., Copeland 1479. 
Mindanao, ‘Mindoro. 
Malaya to northern India. 
TAPEINIDIUM (Presl.) C. Chr. 
Tapeinidium pinnatum (Cav.) C. Chr. 
On a forested ridge, Mt. Calelan, alt. 1450 m., No. 
10912. ‘‘Libagod.” A quite uniform form, intermediate be- 
tween the pinnate and decompound forms. 
Throughout the Philippines. 
Malaya, Polynesia. 
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