11763. On wet moss covered 
bowlders lying half sunken in wet 8011 of ® densely wooded 
flat at 4000 feet; leaves escendingly Spreading, Subcorieceous, 
velvety very derk green above, much lighter green beneath, 
the petiole and basal sheath or Stipule green; flower yellowish; 
"Posew;"  Todsya, september, 190. (fhe only list of 
Specimen wae sent to ungler for determination.  Hlmer). 
11764, Piper striatun (. De. m4. 6p. Upiphytic shrub 
iu light weeds ef fertile soil at Sooo feet; main branches 
a few inches thick, widely spreading, freely rebranched; 
wood Soft, green, peperi#h in teste, with a lerge pith; bark 
greenish or turcing brownish, Sueothish, minutely checked or 
eracked longitudinally end more or less tenticelied; branchlets 
nuuercua, Groekedly rebranched, forming dense bushes, yellowish 
green, with ascending green tips; old leaves rigidly coriaceous, 
recurved and Strongly felded upon the upper much duller green 
surface, the Smaller leaves lighter green and lucid en the 
upper Gide {old leaves 6 inches long et least and coarsely 
rusese on the upper side nervose beneath); peduncle green, 
pendulously recurved; the flowering spikes pendulous, 3 to 
6 inehes lceng, waually curved or wand-like, terete otherwise, 
light yellow; “Maincaw;" ‘Todaya, September, 1969. 
11765. ugenia lugonensis Merr. rect tree 25 Leet 
high with an & inch thick stem in fertile grase® iands at 
e760 feet; bark grey ox brown, 8¢aling in thin irregular 
plates; wood dirty white, moderately hard and heavy, odorless 
and testeless; main brenehes from below the middie, ascending 
toward the top numercusly rebvranched, forming an elousgeted 
dense crown, twigs escending; leaves escending, horizontal 
er descending, numerous, coriaceous, darker green on the 
upper Shallowly conduplicete surfece, tips recurved, somewhat 
yellowish green benesth; infrute@cence scattered along the 
brenchlets, only a few inches in length; all the a&xk stalke 
shining, ®mooth, yellowish green; fraits bluntly ellipseid, 
ij 2 ingh long, yellowish or ultimately rea; “Lebog;" 
fodaya, September, 1909. 
41766. Dryopterie urophylla (Wall.) C. Chr,  Seaittered 
in @haded places of rather dry compact fertile soil slong 
the upper edge of the north Baruring river eenyon at 2750 
feet (wouelly in the vicinity of dense bamboo®); rootstock 
eveoping, branched, 1/3 inch thiek, rigidly tough, covered 
with nearly black Seales; stipes ascending, rather rigid but 
not easily breaking, terete, green except the brown or nearly 
black bases; fronds Strongly recurved, varying from 2 to & 
feet long; pinnae Mex also recurved, chartaccous the upper 
Surface Shining and a trifle greener then peneeth; fori dark 
brown; “Sayup."  ‘Yodaya, september, 1909. 
11767. Worinds bracteata Rexhb, Small erect tree in 
fertile soil ef open waste fields at S000 feet; Stem a 
few inches thick, 10 to 15 feet high, divided into main 
branches from below the midéle; berk gray, thinly checked 
and more or less covered with coarse oxerescences, green 

