Leaves mostly horizontally espreadine, quite rigid, flat 
or shallowly curved on the upper dull alhy green eurface, 
tips slightly recurved, conspicuously yellowish brown 
beneath especially along the nerves; inflorescence ascend- 
ing, similarly colored; the whitish flowere strongly “oak- 
geented"; acorn dark green, and somewhat glaucous, flattish 
oveid, tapering to a sharp point, lesa than 1/2 inch long; 
cup shallow, rather thin, purpurascent; "Ulayan;” Todaya, 
September, 1909, 
11842. Dryopteri¢ purpurascens (B1.) Christ. 
Terrestrial clumps on the mossy ridge st 5000 feet of 
mount Burebid; rootetock suberect, seversl inches Long, 
l inch thick; stipes aecending, 1/3 inch thick, suferete, 
shining deep brown, at the base provided with dénse yellow. 
ish brown gesles 2 1/2 feet long; frond ascendingly recurved, 
a trifle longer, triangulsr in outline; pinnae horizontal, 
eubmembranous, shining deep green above, much lighter green 
beneath; "*Notong;” Todays, Teptember, 1L¥09, 
11843, 5 in deep moss 
covered soil off the summit of mout Surebid at 5000 feet; 
stem toward the base half creeping or curvingly inclined, 
provided with marceacent bracts, much thiner and =x root 
besring toward the basal end; the leat bearing portion 
erect, lesves in ensiform rows, coriaceous, strongly 
recurved and folded upon the upper darker green surface, 
gsublucid on both sides; peduncle strict bracteate (with a 
few foliaceous bracts) inflorescence nodding, several 
flowered, subtended by «a gteenieh bract; flowersal parte 
whitish below the middle, purplim blue toward the tips; 
*Pamalauan ;” Todays, September, 1909. 
11845, Cryptostylis arechnites (Blm.) Hasek. in 
deevly moge covered soil at the sumit of mount Durebid or 
6000 feet; roots fleshy, densely covered with hairs; leaves 
2 or 3; the petiole terete, ascending, dull purple, fleshy 
blades ascending or horizontal, thinly corisceous, very 
amecth snd sublucid on both sides, puuch paler beneath, 
the upper flat surface marked with, much darker green 
nerves, tips only slightly reeurved; peduncle arising from 
the roote and from nesr the petioles, similar to the 
petioles snd few breecteate; the odorless flowers ascending, 
the ovary and outer much spreading floral parts areenjgish, 
the inner broad organ pale yellow with an orange@ red 
bletch on the upper middle portion; “Bogang;“ Todays, 
June, 1909. 
11845 s, UHabenaria “Slmeri Ames n. #80. Todays, 
May, 1909, 
(No deseription) 
11846, Urophyllum Lubbanenete “lm. Slender shrub-like 
tree, on dry forested ridges at 4000 feet of mount burebid; 
stem erect, 15 feet high, 3 inches thick, branched 211 slong 
above the middle; branches comparatively short and crookedly 
rebrancheds the ultimate lax and more or lees horizontal: 

