the common similar @pecies number 10656 collected in the same 
region at s Somewhat lower eliitude. tte frond is thicker 
and econsequentiy more rigid, completely attenuate clesr to 
the rootstock, always bluntly obtuse + not acuminate. 
Todeye, September, 1909. 
11690.  Symenophylium tunbridgense 6m. Dense mats 
upon moss covered tree trunks upon the lower or Sheltered 
places nesr the ground, et 6600 feet or the suumit of mount 
Gelelen; rootetoeks very fine, numeroumly branched, Smooth, 
brown; fronds hanging, delicstcly thin, Gimilerly dull ereen 
on both sides; "Lomet;" fodeya, September, 1909. 
11691. Semetophyllum alte-pungene (CG. M.) Jae. 
Dense overlapping mastes upon the lerger limbe of trees at 
6500 feet or the sumit of mount Calelan; stems recurved, 
the terminal half aveendinziy evrved, freely branched, brown, 
with the divericate brenches micely overlapping one another; 
foliage descending, palexy green, when 014 yellowish brown; 
the very Slender setae brown, asceniing, lateral; capiule 
dull green, oblique, with a brownish Slender teak; “Lomot;" 
fodeyn, September, 1909. 
1L692. fentiena eemk copelandii Elm, Ms. 8p. Single or 
branched rathor delicate end slender herbs, Scattered in moss 
beds at S500 or the sumit of mount Calelen; Stem light green, 
the submembrancous leaves darker ereen; flowers terminel, 
delicate, bluish; "“Petet-linbod;" Todays, September, 1909, 
11693, Solanum meanvesling Blo. n. Sp. (fruit). Tree 
SO feet high with a foot thick stem, in moist fertile humus 
eovered 8ei1 of dente forests et 4000 Teet; wood moderately 
brittle, the @apwood white, otherwise yellow, Slightly 
‘odorous, teeteless; berk yellowish gray, checked longitudinally; 
main branches arisine from above the niddle, rebranched end 
Spreading toward the top; twige crooked, yellowish gray, 
roughened with lenticelis; leaves coriacecus, sScending or 
horizontal, conduplicate on the upper dark green surface, 
weourved especially tewerds the apex, much paler beneath; 
fruits green, smooth, 1/2 inch in diameter, upon 1 to 2 inches 
long green lenticelled Sstelke arising from the leaf axile or 
from the axile of falien leave®; "“Nanucaling;" odaya, 
September, 1909. 
11694, tinoclera eusingiana (Vid.) Merr. large tree 
in fertile soil of dense forests of ae moist flat at 4000 
feet; etem 3 feet thick, 65 feet high er higher, branched 
above the middle; branchlets numerous, Slender, Subereat; 
wood odorless, bitter, burly, soderately hard, whitish with 
reddish streaks; bark brown, lenticelled; Smooth and grey 
on the branches; leaves subchartaseous, ascending, recurved 
toward the apex, light green beneath, deep green on the 
upper @xx ocurvinely conduplicate surface; fruits upon 1 to 
8 inches long brown 8talks, ellipsoid, 1/2 to 3/4 inch long, 
reddish brown; “fumbid;" infloresaent stalks and celyx green; 
the petals ercamy white, 1/5 or 1/4 inch long only; Todaya, 
September, 1909. 
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