moderately hard and heavy, without odor or taste; bark 
brown, thinly cheekedi branches suberect, rather numerous 
at the top, the slender twigs green: inflorescenc? lax, 
erect, odorless, green exeent the creamy white flowers; 
Todays, Uetober, 190%. 
12905. Macropeychanthus mindansensie Merr, A 
lofty tree climber, in or on the wooded ridge along the 
Bareeatean creek at 1750 feet; stem looping sand branched 
especially toward the top, a few inches thick, nearly 
one half foot thick at the base and obscurely angular or 
flattened; wood odorless and tasteless, white, porous, 
flexible; bark brown, gray on the branches, roughened 
with lLenticelie; the bark juice deep *molasssa" red; twigs 
green; Leaves submembranous, horizontal or desecendin:, 
flat, sublucid on both sides, deeper green above; inflo~ 
rescence from the leaf axils, erect, 1 to 3 feet long, 
single or sparingly branched, the etelke green, the calyx 
yellowieh #0; corolla deep purple, the banner much reflexed 
and with * yellow wkwkthkek blotch on the inner side toward 
the base; pods 1 to several eee@ded, more or less ax con- 
etricted between the beans, green and covered with a fine 
brown tomentum; flowers slightly but 5 weetly fragront; 
Cali-bang-bang;" ‘Todaya, October, 1909. 
11906, Uredo dioscores-alatae Racib. Powder, yelion 
eclustere upon the upper eide of the leaves of a Dioscorere 
epecies, in open thickets alone the Baracatan creek at 
2000 feet; the blotches are #190 evident on the lower 
eurfece where they are much paler in color; *"Batakdin. ” 
Tedaya, Yctober, 1909. 
14907, Angiopteris angustifolia Presi, Terrestrial 
in fertile moist soil of densely shaded places slong the 
Baracatan oreek at 1750 feet; rootstock 4 few feet lone, 
ae thick as a man's body; stipes subtended by 4 pair of 
thick more or lees fimbriated margined scales; stipe 5 te 
9 feet long, subterete, swollen at the base, 3 to 5 inehes 
thick, yellowish areen and covered with brown ecales, 
ascending; frond gracefully recurved, longer than the 
stipe; primary pinnae alternating, largest slong the 
middle, 3 to & feet long, horizontally recurved, thickened 
at the base; pinnules subchartaceous, much deeper green 
on the upper side, the margine conspicuously crinked; 
*Manapa;” Todaya, Oatober, 1909. 
11908. Denax connaeformis Rolfe. Terrestrial 
clumps in moist rich soil of densely shaded places along 
the Barseaten creek at 1750 feet or in the woods at 2000 
feet; stems several, several feet hich, aseending, dark 
green, terete 1 ineh thick, divaricately branched, the 
branches nodulose at their basee and subtended by dry 
persistent sheaths; leaves horizontal with reourved tips, 
subchartaceous, slightly paler beneath; fruite upon desc end« 
ingly curved and bracteste stalks, subglobose, 1/2 inch 
thick, pale creamy white; flowers odorless, erect, delieste, 
white: "Ban-ben;" Todays, Ootober, 1909, 

