half drooping; leaves horizantal or descending, bright 
lueid green on the uppereshallowly conduplicate side, 
glaucescent beneath, thinly coriaceous; inflorescence 
greenish, the small flowers yellowish #0; fruits globose, 
1/3 inch in diameter, with a prominent point, green; 
““agolumog;" Todays, September, 1909. 
11738. Derris mindorensis Perk. Climbing upon 
medium sized trees of fertile light woods at 3500 feet, 
south of the Haruring river; stem 1 1/2 inches thick, terete, 
looping ana branched; the wranches slender and forming dense 
tangled masses over the tree tops; wood whitish, without 
odor or toste, rather hard and tough; bark smoothish, graye 
ish mottled. on the stem, otherwise brown; twige ascending, 
greenish; lesflets descending, conduplicate on the upper 
dull green surface, tips recurved, paler green beneath, 
the yellowish nervee covered with brown heirs beneath, sub- 
membranous; inflorescent stalks yelld@wish green, ascending 
and widely branched, from 6 to 16 inches long; the odorless 
flowers divaricate or descending, the calyx dark purpley red; 
the corolla creamy white; "Tubelli;"  ‘Todaya, September, 
1909, 
11739. Dioscoresl1 bulbifers Linn. Seandent upon 
trees or amongst thickets of light woods of fertile soil 
at 3600 feet, south of the Baruring river; stem twining, 
terete, the younger ones green or reddish along the upper 
or exposed sides; petiole ascending, swollen, twisted and 
reddish at the base; blades desrendinz, submembranous, 
more or less %x folded on the upper side, paler green beneath, 
the veine in the younger ones reddish, inflorescence axillary, 
pendulous, dark green; buds dark green, flowers in anthers 
Light yellow, the old persistent flowers purple red; 
"Dadakan;” Todaya, September, 1909. 
11746, “edinillsa attenuata “Lm. n. @p. Low lax 
shrub in rich soil of dense forests at 5500 feet south of 
the Baruring river; steme the size of a small pencil, terete, 
vranched, 3 feet high: bark yellowish green: leaves horizon- 
tally spreading, flat, only the tips recurved, coriaceous, 
dull deep green abowe, much lighter green beneath; inflores- 
eenee slong the branches, the etalks ehebiese bracts and 
fruit hairs yellowish white; ovary dark green except the 
reddish apical rim; "Tiwalos;”* Todays, September, 1909. 
11741. Dryopteris BD. diseecta (Vorst) 0. EK. Small 
tufte in rich humus covered soil of dense forests, at 3500 
feet, south of the Baruring river; rootstock several inches 
long, erect, 1 or 2 inches thick, eovered with yellowish 
brown sesles: stipes ascending, green, grooved slong the 
upper side, soft in texture, brown and scale covered at the 
base, 2 feet long: frond aseendingly recurved, 18 long a¢ 
the stipe; pinnae slightly recurved; the pinules descending, 
flat, membranous, light pleasing green on the upper side, 
pale somewhat yellowish green beneath; "“Danganrieman;" 
Todaya, September, 1909. 

