11723. Dryopteris Spenceri Christ. Creeping clumps 
upon dry moss covered lower or sheltered surface of bowlders 
on a steep wooded ravine sidgng the Baruring river at 2750 
feet; rootstocks short branched, quite hard, green and 
eovered with brownish scales; stipe soft in texture, reddish 
brown on the lower side, greenish above, covered more or 
less with dirty yellowish gray hairs deseendingly curved, 
frond drooping; pinnse chartaceous, flat with tips somewhat 
recurved, dull areen above somervhat paler beneath, toward 
the base mush and abruptly reduced and extending nearly 
to the base; “"Libagod. Todaya, “eptember, 1909, 
11724, Phytoerens macrophylla Bin, Seandent upon 
trees of 2 steep wooded revine alonc the Heruring river 
at 3000 feet; stem terete but rather crooked, 2 inches 
thick; wood flexible, pale white, sweet, odorless, some~- 
what porous, covered with amooth grayish brown mottled 
bark; twigs green, slender, spinulose; petiole terete, 
ascendingly curved; blades horizontally reeurved or descend« 
ing, chartaceous, fist or tips a trifle recurved, deep 
green above, much lighter green beneath with yellowish 
areen veine; fruiting head seesily clustered on the etems, 
@lobose in general outline, 6 inches acroas, fruite about 
20 in = head, the upper one half free portion yellowish 
green, and conical, the lower helf angular and pink; 
"“Olo-o9lo”"; ‘The fruiting head is upon 11/2 inch lone 
peduncle, but the fruits completely surround it giving it 
the appearance of being sessile (correct my former statement) 
individuils) fruite subtended by yellow bracts;  Todaya, 
September, 1909, 
11725. Lloydelia beyrichii (fr.) Bree.  Seattered 
along the sides and cevering the under surface of half 
decayed timbers lying on a ateep wooded ravine along the 
_Baruring river at 3000 feet: soft and flexible, velvety 
dark brown on the upper side exeept the grayish narcing, 
amooth and yellowish gray or brown beneath "Kolot;* 
Podaya, September, 1909, 
11726. Turpinia pomifera DBC, Tree 50 feet high 
with a 21/2 foot thick stem on a very steep wooded slope 
along the Saruring river at 3000 feet; main branches arising 
xf from above the middle, ascending, rebranched towards 
the top, wood sappy white on the outside at least, watery. 
moderately soft, oderlees and tasteless; bark ye llowish ) 
brown and finely checked on the stem, smooth and grayish 
white on the branches; the twigs green, rather erooked, 
euberect; lesves horizontally spreading; the leaflets ascend- 
ingly recurved, condupliceate on the upper shining deep green 
surfece, lighter green beneath, thinly coriaceous; infrutes- 
cence ascending, 1 to 3 stalks clustered in the leaf axils, 
1 feot long, branched above the middle, 211 the stalks pale 
green; fruits flattish globose, at least 1/2 ineh in diamet®r 
hard, dull green, 2 to 3 celled, each cell containing from 
eae 3 pale yellow stony seeds; “Leloy;" Todaya, September, 
1909. 

