22025. Asplenium laserpitiifolium Lam. Small clumps in sh: llow humus 
covered wet earth of densely wooded bluffs; fronds pale green especially 
beneath, ascending from the base, the frond portion much recurved. Mt. Pina- 
tubo, April to June, 1927. Polypod. 
22026. Asplenium truncatilobum (Pr.) Fec. Small terrestrial clumps in 
wet shallow humus covered soil upon bluffs or deeply shaded places; fronds 
declining over the surface, often somewhat curved, the upper surface shining 
and much darker green and of a metallic tint; stipes soft or nearly so, 
blackish brown, covered with a similarly colored pubescence. Mt. Pinatubo, 
April to June, 1927. Polypod. 
22028. Jasminum populifolium Blm. A rambling shrub among thickets in 
or along cuts; stem hard and very rigid, repeatedly branched, covered with 
yellowish bark; leaves much recurved, lighter beneath and some of the old 
ones nearly glabrous; inflorescence erect, green except the white corollas, 
the young fruits very dark green and shining. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 
1927. Oleac. - 
22029. Ficus merrillii Elm. A 6 inches thick tree in a deeply shaded 
ravine; wood soft, dingy white; its branches widely spreading; the gray bark 
smooth and more or less mottled; latex in bark absent; tubercles divaricate, 
a yard or more in length, from the stem, distantly branched all along, 
flexible; figs 1/2 inch thick or even 3/4 inch, pale green except the dark 
green apex, with brown lenticels. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Morac. 
22030. Artocarpus rubrovenia Warb. A [smooth? foot?] thick erect tree in 
wooded ravines; the not hard wood yellowish white, the mottled bark with latex; 
leaves lucid on both sides but much paler beneath and deeply folded; inflor- 
escence creamy yellow. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Morac. 
22032. Gelonium pinatubense Elm. n. sp. An erect shrub-like tree in 
very rocky wooded slopes; wood quite rigid, yellowish white, the yellowish 
bark checked longitudinally; branches rigid, divaricate, rebranched; leaves 
much paler beneath, tips recurved, sublucid especially above; flowers erect, 
greenish; the erect fruit also erect, bright red, 1/2 inch long. Mt. Pina- © 
tubo, April to June, 1927. Euphorb. . : 
22033. Polypodium heterocarpum Blm. Small clumps upon shallow humus 
covered earth of shaded bluffs; stipes pale green, stiffened by the slenderly 
decurrent leaf blades, ascending; the fronds much recurved and paler green 
beneath. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Polypod. 

