22229. [No name.] Cleaving along wet boulders near the wet sandy 
ground or spreading over the ground along the river; laminae pale green, as 
are the cups. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Crypt. 
22230. [No name.] Dense patches in wet sandy ground among thickets, 
and boulders along the river; the lower layer dark velvety green; the spore 
stalks erect, lighter green, terminated by a brown whiplash-like tip. Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Crypt. 
22231. Dianella caerulea Sims. Upon wooded cliffs; old stems hanging 
downward, the younger ones more erect; the leaves much lighter green beneath; 
ripe fruits deep wash blue, easily falling. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927. biliac. 
22232. [No name.] On old leaves of Urticaceae (see specimen number). 
Cypholophus [moluccanus? 21945?]. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. 
Crypt. 
22233. Melastoma pinatubense Elm. n. Sp. Among dense thickets of the 
peak region; bark smooth, yellowish brown; leaves descending with recurved 
tips, sublucid and much darker green above; flowers erect, the green calyx 
reflexed, so the pale pink petals; base of anthers light yellow, otherwise 
purplish. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Melast. 
22234. somenopby Lim eximium Kze. Running upon moss covered limbs and 
inclining tree truiks of the summit region; stipes ascending, brownish 
black, the recurved frond very dark green on both sides; quite common. Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Fern. 
22234a. norm eximium Kze. [no description]. Mt. Pinatubo, 
April to June, 1927. 
22235. Polypodium tenuisectum Blm. _ Little hanging tufts from moss 
covered tree fee ree limbs of the elfin woods at 6000 feet elevation; 
Stipes nearly black, the soft fronds a trifle paler beneath,. their sori toward 
the apex only; a very handsome fern, both in the field and as herbarium 
specimens! Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Polypod. 
22236. Polypodium celebieum Blm. Tuftlets from inclining moss covered 
limbs of shrubs and trees; segments of fronds much recurved upon the paler 
lower surface, especially in dry Weather. Note: Many of these delicate 
ferns of the moss-laden alpine regions curl themselves up during hot dry days, 
so as to appear quite different from their normal or expanded condition. Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Polypod. 

