22087. Chloranthus officinalis Blm. In wet stony ground at the bottom 
of a ledge among woods; stems 1 to 2 yards long, divaricately branched, the 
twigs green; fruit ascending, too young as to color; (surely white!). Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Chloranth. 
22088. Asplenium unilaterale Lam. Few stemmed clumps in loose talus 
bed at the bottom of a ledge among very dense humid woods; stipes and rachis 
shining black; rhizome flexible; fronds recurved, thin, equally dark green 
on both sides. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Polypod. 
22089. [No name.] On host number 22084: Macaranga ramiflora. Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. . Crypt. 
22090. Ardisia proteifolia Mez. Low suberect undershrub in very wet 
deeply shaded woods; stems rigid, crooked, occasionally branched; leaves 
horizontal, also rigid, much darker green beneath; inflorescence red except 
the pale white petals and yellow anthers, the flowers pendant. Mt. Pinatubo, 
April to June, 1927. Myrsinac. : 
22092. Lecanopteris carnosa pumila Blm.? Epiphytic and cleaving about 
limbs of trees rer along the upper edges of deep wooded ravines; 
rhizome fleshy, glaucous green, honey-combed and inhabited by ants, rough- 
ened by the old conical stipe bases; fronds descending, of various sizes, 
the spare segments upwardly turned with their faces downhill. Mt. Pinatubo, 
April to June, 1927. Polypod. 
22094. Dalbergia albiflora Elm. n. sp. A climbing and rambling shrub 
in dense jungles ¿“ong cuts; stem tough, brown, excrescent; leaves descending, 
very shining above, much paler beneath; inflorescence erect or nearly so, 
the calyx very pale green, the corolla pure white. Mt. Pinatubo, April to 
June, 1927. Legun. 
22096. Medinilla astronioides Tri. Erect shrub in humid woods near a 
bluff; stem few inches thick, widely branched above; the smooth bark yellow- 
ish brown, the greenish white soft wood; inflorescence erect, yellowish i 
green except the light pink petals. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Melast. 
22097. Pteris Quadriaurita Retz) glaucovirens Goldm. Small clumps 
in wet talus beds at the base of a densely wooded bluff; the rhizome hard 
and rigid; the stipes ascending; the fronds much recurved, varying from a 
few inches to a few feet in length. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. 
Polypod. 

