with little latex; soft wocd sappy white, odorless and 
tasteless; branches divericate, lone, freely rebranshed 
and extending over the clear creek space; twigs lax, tube 
erect: leaves coriacesue, horizontal, duller and darker 
green above, flat except the recurved apex; figs subghobese, 
dull orange re@, umbilical much deeper red, the bractea 
yellowish green, ueually in sessile psire from the leaf 
exile; “Nonok=bina-baya." Magallanes, May , 1919. 
12387. Dendrobium revolutum Lindl. Small tufts 
tightly cleaving or attached to limbe of lofty trees at 
1000 feet along a stream; eteme several, descending, usually 
curved, terete, the middle portion nearly 1/2 inch thick, 
with aseendingly curved tips; leaves coriaceous, nearly 
flat, similerly green on both sides; flowers solitary, leaf 
opposed, divariecste toward the lower side or subpendulous; 
the upper part of the flower white with the central organ 
yellow tipped, the lower part of the flower greenish with 
brown streaks; the whole flower is aonetrueted on a plane, 
upon whitish 3/4 inch long stalk, an inch in length, 
faintly fragrant; quite showy and handsome? “Loeloa, * 
Magallanes, May), 1918. 
12386. Trametes vereatilie Berk, Running slong the 
sides of logs in dense herbaceous thickets of open places 
at 1000 feet; dry but very soft and flexible, dull yellowieh 
brown beneath, fuzzy ani deép dull green on the upper side, 
margine especially the Lower side purplish: “Matom;* 
Segallanes, April, 1910. 
12389.  Mierolepia Spelunese (L.) wore. practically 
. labrous, tufts in fertile soil amongst dense herbaceous 
thickets at 1000 feet; rigid rootstocks horizontal, branched, 
1/2 inch thiek, brownish black, nearly smooth or covered 
with very short similarly colored hairs: stipes erect, the 
same in size, not eo rigid, subterete and grooved slong the 
upper side, wand-like, 3 to 5 feet long: fronds as lone, 
the bagal pinnee the larger; pinnules similar areen on both 
sides, descendingly curved, membranous; sporangia in cireular 
Supelike receptacles or in lunar-shaped sockets: "Faco,." 
Magallanes, Bay, 1916. 
12390. Trema aspere viridis Bth. Apparently a young 
tree in fertile soil of eparse "Abaca" fieldea at 1000 feet: 
Stem erect, & inehee thick, 15 feet high: white wood soft 
“nd pulpy, tasteless, with a distinet candy or sweet chewing 
gun oder; bark Wrown, dark brown lenticelled, tough, easily 
stripping, ereen beneath the epidermis: branches divaricate, 
widely epreading and freely rebranched; leaves descending, 
charteceous, shining green on the upper more or less folded 
Side, duller beneath, veine whitish, inflorescence ascending, 
ereen except the creamy white corolla and stamens: "“Latong;* 
“agallanes, May, 1910. 
12391. Daedales gilvidule Bree. n. ap. in emai 
‘OLonies along 9 side of a neerly decayed log iying along 
Side a wooded streamlet at 1000 feet; quite diverse in size 
ind shape, secasionally contiguoug, pale white beneath, 
Yellowish gray and obscurely velvety in appearance on the 
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