11778. Laectues dentata (Thunb. ) Cc, B. Reb, ma) 1 
tuftea on a conglomerate rock mage at the junction of the Parsk 
ereek with the Sibulan river at 26800 feet; rootetock, short, 
rather thick, greenish; etem ascending, terete, mreen, bearing 
from 1 to 3 leaves: leaves, fiat, limp, leathery, hanging 
over the rock maées, much Lighter green beneath; inflorescent 
etalks end involucre greent flowers erect, light yellow; 
pappus dirty yellow; "Sabi;"  Todaya, September, 1909. 
11779. Utricularia rosulstsa Heng. On great massenr 
of conglomerate rocks at the junction of the "arak creek with 
the Sibulan river at 2500 feet; etema thread-Llike, whitish, 
numerouely brenched and forming dense mosees in the shal low 
eoil; leaves soft, delicate, flatly spreading; inflorescent 
stalks erect, @reen, erperingly branched; salyx dull purple; 
flowers Light or pale blue except the yellow base; fruit per- 
sistent and versatilly heneineg; "Sigbut- re 1 
Todays, September, 1909, 
11780, Llechnum orientale hl. Terrestrial clumps 
in rich humue covered soil of a lightly wooded ridge at 
S000 feet between the junction of the Parak creek and the 
“Sibulan river; rooteatock @ inches thick, ereat, about 2 
feet long; etipes severel, ascending, rigid, 1/2 inch thick, 
green and turning brown, provided with short ereen leaflets, 
3 to 5 feet long, at the base covered with dark brown seales; 
fronde strongly recurved, longer then their stipes; pinnae 
@lightiy reeurved, vith wavy mergine, similerly light plear- 
ing green on both sides, subchartaceous; sori slong the 
midrib; “Libarod.” Tedaysa, September, 1909. 
11782, Cipadeeasn baceifera vie, te. fruticosa “lm, ) 
Shrub 15 feet high on a dry wooded ridge at 2750 feet 
between the junetion of the FParak creek and the *ibulen 
river; wood odorless and tasteless, rather hard or solid, 
white or with a slight pinkish tinge toward the center; 
bark smooth, yellowish gray end mottled; main branches 
from below the middle, the branchlets widely spreading and 
with lax euberect tips; “Toboat-cobing"; leaves deseending, 
the leaflets descending, membranove, dark green above, much 
paler beneath, with slirhtly reeurved tipe; infrutercence 
ascending, the etalke green, the mature clobose 1/3 inch 
thick berries of fruits dark shining red; bark smooth, 
yellowish eray, finely lenticelled slone the branchlets; 
flowers creamy white; Todsya, September, 1909, 
11783. Crinum asiaticum Linn. Selitary plants in 
rich humus covered soil of » well shaded ridge at 2750 
feet between the junction of the Farak ereek and the Sibulan 
river; serial stem 1 foot long, etriet, 4 inches thick, 
terete, yellowish gray; leaves many, rotately spreading, 
agcendingly recurved, mmamckukemt succulent, deep dull creen 
above, paler beneath, deeply grooved toward the baee, the 
margins coarsely wavy from below the middle; inflorescence 
terminal or from the uppermost leaf axila, erect, ? to 3 
feet long, etalk brownish red, flattened, 1 inch wide, 1/2 
inch thick; shesth spbit into 2 equal parte, 6 inches long, 
deep brownish red; ovary brown, subterete, ascending, 1 inch 

