11632. Bleechnum egregium Copel. Terrestrial 
clumps in fertile moist humus covered soil on a steep 
wooded ravine edge along the Bearuring river, at 3750 feet; 
rootstock erect, 2 few inches thick, several inches or 
nearly % foot long; fronds epreading in a rosette fashion; 
the green rachie xecendingly recurved, flat on the upper 
gurface, at the base provided with nearly black scales; 
pinnae flat, tips only recurved, chartacéous, dark green 
above, much lighter beneath: spore bearing frond central, 
erect or nearly. so, with nerrower pinnules; *"Patugo;* 
Tedaya, September, 1909. 
41633. fugenia sablenensis ramulosa “in, n. var. 
A 48 foot high tree with a-2 1/2 feet thick etem, in moist 
fertile soil of dense woode at 4000 feet north of the 
Baruring river; bark emooth, brown, gray on the branches; 
wood whitish, moderately hard and without odor or taste; 
mein branches crookedly spreading toward the top, ultimately 
numerougly rebranched; twigs erect, yellowish gray, or 
brown; leaves shining dark green above, much lighter and 
duller beneath, shallowly conduplicate, with atrongly 
recurved tips, coriaceous; inflorescence erect, 211 ite 
stalks green; the calyx yellowieh so and with age or upon 
exposure turning red; petsle greenish yellow or somewhat 
tinged with pink, eslyptrately falling; filaments and 
_ atyle turning creamy white; "“Galageam;"” Todaya, September, 
1909. 
L163. Cyathes heteroch lamydea Copel. Tree fern 
20 or more feet high in very rich moist humus covered soil 
of dense woods at 4000 feet, stem strict, 7 inches thick; 
fronds geversl, ascendingly recurved, 8 feet long, the 
apical portion drooping, the ola fronds dry, hanging and 
persistent; stipe or rachia rather flattened on the upper 
more of Les@ green surfece, brown and spinulose slong the 
lower’ surface, at the base 5 ided with dry yellowim 
brown seales, nearly 2 im inches wide at the dase; pinnae 
descending, extending clear to the base but much reduced; 
pinnules descendingly drooping, subcoriaceous, heavy, 
deep green above, 2 trifle paler benesth; sori chocolate 
brown; “Noteng;" Todaya, September, 190%. 
11635.  Siseocetipue multifiorus (Tez.) Vil. 81g 
tree in humid forests at 4000 feet north of the Baruring 
river; stem 65 @m or more feet high, 4 feet thick, forked 
into 3 mein branches st about the middle: branches agscend= 
ing, ultimately widely spreading and quite numerously 
rebranched; wood soft, white, odorless and tasteless; oatk 
emoothish, or minutely lenticelled, vrown, gray on the 
branches; twigs suberect; lesves ageending, with reeurved 
tips, duller darker green on the upper conduplicate surface, 
coriaceous, the edges irregularly wavy, fruitescence 
clustered about the twigs beneath the foliage, the pale 
green or yellowish stalke 3 to 5 inehes long, the pedicels 
3/4 of an ineh long, aleo green; fruits shining green with 
minute whitish spots, short ellipsoid, lees than 1/2 ineh 
in length; “Lanauti;" Todays, September, 1909. 

