22184. Dendrobium victoriae-reginae Loher. Loosely hanging small 
clumps from moss covered tree trunks of the peak region; stems dull green; 
the spur of the flower lividus, the lower or middle portion of the petals 
white, otherwise between cyaneus and atroviolaceous -- very showy! Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Orchid. 
22185. Cyathea loheri Christ. A 5 inch thick tree fern in the peak 
region; stem earthy brown, crooked; fronds many, horizontally spreading; 
the stipes toward the base a few inches thick, it with the rachis densely 
covered with yellowish brown scales; segments heavy, strongly recurved 
espcially the pinnae which are paler on the lower side; this stocky tree 
bears an abundance of yellowish brown spores. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927. Fern. E - 
22186. [No name.] On a Vaccinium species (see specimen number [V. 
igorotorum? 22248?]). Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Crypt. 
22187. Medinilla whitfordii Merr. Erect rather rigid shrubs of the 
peak region; stems quite hard, the branches rigid, erect; leaves ascending, 
sublucid above, much lighter green beneath; flowers erect, the rose-colored 
petals horizontally spreading in a rosette fashion; the calyx or young fruit 
deep red. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Melast. 
22188. [No name.] On leaves of hest number 22187: Medinilla whitfordii. 
Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. [No family stated.] 
22189. Acoridium curranii Ames. Dense clumps upon mossy limbs of the 
peak region; leaves ascending, paler beneath; spikes very slender, also 
ascending, the versatile flowers golden yellow. Mt. Pinatubo, April to 
June, 1927. Orchid. 
22190. Spathoslottis chrysantha Ames. Small terrestrial tufts in 
solid black turf ground of open grasses near the base of the peak; bulbs 
clustered, covered with marcescent sheaths; leaves few, clustered, erect 
from the bulb, the blades plicate, recurved, paler beneath; flowering stalk 
erect, purplish tinged, the limp flowers with their stalks, pedicels luteus 
throughout or in all the parts. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Orchid. 
22191. Humata vestita Pr. Creeping upon boulders in dense thickets; 
rhizomes flexible, freely rebranched; stipes erect, quite stiff; fronds 
ascending, paler beneath, the segments flat and rigid. Mt. Pinatubo, April 
to June, 1927. Polypod. 

