NovEMBER 15, 1910] THe Ferns or Mount Aro 851 
Lycopodium sp. (?) 
A minute sterile plant No. 11560, having the ‘‘Brutknospen” 
of L, lucidulum Mr. and L. reflexum Lam., but probably distinct 
from these and the other’ species known to produce such 
structures. 
Lycopodium verticillatum Linn. 
Pendent from mossy trunks, Mt. Calelan, alt. 2150 m., 
No. 11659. “‘Icog-icog.” 
Mt. Halcon. 
Masearenes, Polynesia, tropical America. 
Lycopodium squarrosum Forst. 
Epiphytic in dense forest, Todaya, alt. 1150 m., No. 10783. 
"'Kalili." 
Throughout the Philippines. 
India to Polynesia. 
Lycopodium filiforme Roxb. 
Epiphytie along Sibulan river, alt. 900 m., No. 10665. 
"' Bai-pannaiang." 
Northward to central Luzon. 
Monsoon region. 
Lycopodium scariosum Forst. 
Summit of Mt. Apo, No. 11384. ''Bangat." This is 
the fourth collection from this spot. 
The species is otherwise unknown nearer than Australia 
PSILOTACE. 
TMESIPTERIS Bernh. 
Tmesipteris tannensis Bernh. 
On tree-fern trunks, Mt. Calelan, alt. 1200 m. * Libagod."' 
Mt. Apo, Mt. Halcon, Mt. Data. : 
Australia, Polynesia. 
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