11805.  <Athyrium sersogonense (Pre) Milde. Terrestrial 
sluaps in or on a dey forested ridge at 6000 feet of mount 
Galelan; rootetoek, a few inches thiek, several inehes long; 
Stipes ascending, @reenish, more or less angular end flattened 
on the upper side, 1/4 inch thick, seft in texture, provided 
with brown Seales toward the base, 1 to 2 feet long; fronds 
gouges of a8 long a8 the stipe, sscendingly recurved; pinnae 
horisontal, rather rigid ond easily breaking, dark green above, 
auch lighter gx beneath; "Geaanane" ‘Yodaya, September, 1909. 
11806. Athyrium pletyphylliua Copel. Verrestrial 
Gluaps en e dry forested ridge at 6000 feet of meunt Gulelan; 
vootstock 1/2 inch thick, several inches long, or longer, 
wigid, half orecping; stipes ascending, greenish, terete, 
Bo2% in texture, 1 te & feet iene; fronts recurved, the 
pinaee rather rigid end fiat, dark green above much paler 
beneath; fronds as lone of longer than the etipe; "Deucan." 
This i6 essociated with the previous number but apperentiy 
éiiferent and roots very slender, black, wiry; tipes bleek 
toward the base.  Todeayn, september, 1909. 
11.6074 Athyrium eyatheifoliun (Ri¢h.s) Milde, 
ferrvestvial tufte in rich huwus covered 6oi1 of a densely 
forested ridge at 6000 feet of mount Ualelan; rootstock 
suberect, several inehes leng, 1 te 2 inches thick; stipes 
ebeending, subterete, grooved on the upper side, green 
exeept the nearly black bawe which at the pleco of ettachment 
to the rootstock is densely covered with nearly bleck seales; 
fronds nearly o6 long es the stipes, secendinagly reeurved; 
pinnae flat, submembranous, peler beneath; "Libaged."” This 
also i8 apparently distinet from number 11606, and is associated 
With it. fodaya, september, 1909. 
11668. Begonia cumingii DO. Erect in rich hwaue 
sovered soil of a densely wooded ridge at 6750 feet of mount 
Galelan; stem 1/2 ineh thick, terete, smooth and dark green, 
& to 5 feet high; branches mostly above the middie, timekantitia 
divaricately rebranched and widely spreading, green or 
turning reddish; petiole ascending; blade heavy, fiat, 
horizonteliy spreading, coriaceous, Gavk lueid areen above, 
much lighter green beneath; infloreseenee descending, the 
Steliks end bracts green, the petale white with a faiat pink 
maxgin, the stemens light yellow; fruit pereistent and 
pendulous; "“Davomede." odaya, september, 1909. 
11809. Histiopteriea inciga {Thunbse) Je Smiths 
Spre@wliing ever juazlies on a wooded ridge at 6000 feet of 
mount Calelan; stipes arising from ¢leyey #011, less than 
1/2 inch thiek, Shining davk brown, quite rigias pinnee 
widely spreading, 3 to 5 feet lone, decompound, in pairs 
2 to 3 feet apart, toward the end eloser set and gradually 
reduced; Segments subcoriaceous, flat, dull green above, 
giaucescent beneath; "“Dumalio." Podaya, September, 1909. 

