11727. Athyrium davaocenee Copel. Terrestrial 
tufte in very good moist humus covered soil of dense woods 
at 3500 feet, south of the Saruring river; rootstock a foot 
high, 3 inehes thick; stipes several, ascending or erect, 
dark green and covered with maroon colored seales, especially 
toward the base, where it ia 3/4 inch thick, deeply grooved 
on the upper side, 5 feet long; frond as long, recurved, 
pinnae also ascendingly reeurved: pinnules dull green sbove, 
lighter benesth, gracefully reeurved; Todaya, September, 
11728... Allophylus subincisoedentatue Nadik. n. op. 
Smell tree in fertile humus covered moist soil of dense 
woods at 3500 feet south of the Seruring river: wood moderate~ 
ly hard, white and finely grained, odorless and tasteless; 
‘bark thin, emooth, grayish white mottled; branches ferming 
an elongated crown; trunk 7 inches thick, 26 feet high: 
leaves chartaceous, horizontal, recurved especially toward 
the apex, dull green above, lighter green beneath, flat or 
only slightly conduplicste; infrutescence, green, subderect; 
"Basoloy." Todaya, September, 1909, 
11729. Pyzeum aposanum Blm. n. sp. Large epreading 
tree 60 or more feet hich in fertile forests at 3500 feet 
south of the Seruring river; stem & feet thick, divided 
at the middle into’ main branches whieh widely spread and 
rebranch gf; bark mottled, smooth or lenticelled on the trunk, 
quite thick, reddish brown beneath the epidermis; wood 
moderately hard, whitish on the outside, reddish toward the 
eenter, odoriess and tasteless; leaves coriaceous, spread~ 
ing, shining deep green on the upper conduplicate surface, 
much lighter green beneath, deseending; the veins yellowish; 
inflorescence erect, axillary, pale green, except the some- 
what brownish calyx and white petals and filaments, only 
slightly fragrant; “Baead;” Todays, September, 1909. 
11730, Canearium clementis perumbrinum Elm. n. var. 
Striet tree 45 feat high with a 2 feet thick bole, in woods 
of fertile soil at 3600 feet, south of the Haruring river; 
wood moderately hard, white at least on the outside, taste~ 
less, with 9 faint cararim odor; bark very smooth, mottled 
from botton to top, pale red beneath the epidermis: main 
- branches ascending, the ultimate ones ereet and not mumerous, 
lesves ascending; leaflets rigidly coriseeous, descending, 
the tips somewhat recurved, shallowly condupliesate on the 
upper shining bright deep green surfsece, alternate and only 
toward the apex of the brownish twigs; copper or russette 
brown beneath; inflorescence greenish brown, sscending, the 
emall rigid flowers greenish; the bark on the branchlets 
have a etrong Canarim odor sni contain latex; "Ogat;” 
Todaya, September, 1909. 
11733. Bendrobium heteroearpum “Yall. Rpiphytic 
on limbs of Jarge tree in humid foreste at 36500 feet, south 
of the Baruring river; stems descending, several from the 
same root cluster, greenish, terete; leaves descending 
coriaceous, similarly light green on both sides; roota 
erooked, flexible, dry ashy white: stem bulbose at the base, 
thinnest toward the base; flowers seattered upon the terminal 
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