12415.  Sehizoloma fuliginewm Copel. Small tufte in 
ved soil amongst bowlders along densely shaded banks of the 
Paualea river at 1800 feet; rootstocks short, ramifying, quite 
rigid dull brown and usually covered with similarly colored 
naires; stipes mainly ascending from the base, terete, shining 
brown, easily breaking, 2t the base eovered with heirs of 4 
gimilar color; rechis similer; fronds recurved and eubpendu} 
lous, leng than the stipes; pinnse flat, facing the light, 
pleasing green sbove, poler beneath, quite rigid; sori slong 
the upper edge mainly; "Locdaenaemaeintig;" Magellanes, 
aay ry 1910, 
12416, Sehizoloms angustum Copel. Small handsome 
tufts in compact red soil amongst bowlders along a well 
shaded bank of the Paueala river at 1500 feet; rootatock 
very short, more or less branched, nearly black and covered 
with very dark brown hairs, quite rigid; stipes slender, 
terete, shining neerly biack, eurvingly descending, easily 
breaking; rachis similar; fronds usually exceeding the stipes; 
pinnee thick, rigid, sublucid on the upper or light faced 
surface, paler green benesth; sori extending clear around 
the edge of the leaflets; “oeay;" Magallanes, May, 1919. 
12417. Wedinilla citingensis “Lm, nh. 9p. Shrub 
upon seepage cliffs slong the Pausia river at 1500 feet; 
etem solitary or more from the base, few, several inehes 
thiek, 10 feet long, ascending; branched from below the 
middie; wood quite hard, brittle, reddish tinged especially 
the heart wood, odorless, tasteless or a trifle bitter; 
bark thick, dull gray checked; branches numerous, lax, with 
ascending tips; leaves in three's, ascending or horizontal, 
nearly fiat, gracefully recurved, leathery, deep green sbove, 
‘puch paler benesth, petioles and midvein red; panicle rose 
red, terminal, sscending; style and filamente deep red; 
anther horns or bases light yellow, the slender apic 9] 
portion nearly wash-blue or bluish purple; ““averde-nsa- 
oshoy." Magallanes, May, 1910, 
22418, Meuse angustisesime Merr,. Lax shrub in or 
an seepage cliffe along the Fausle river at 1500 feet: stem 
2 inches thick, 10 feet high, suberect, branched from below 
the middle; wood fairly hard and solid, with fine closely 
get concentric rings, white, without odor or taste; branches 
repeatedly rebranched, lexly spreading; bark amooth yellowish 
gray or brown; leaves chartse cous, rough on both sides, *lat 
and quite rigid, deep sublueid green above, paler beneath: 
figs dark green, globose, 1/3 dnch in diameter, also slightly 
geabrous, its flowers psle white or greenish 80, rather 
soft in texture, the small umbilicus seales reddish; "Lortie"; 
cies very soft an4 red when fully ripe. Magallanes, May, 
910. 
12415. Teetaria adenophora Copel. free. nova. 
Tufte cleaved into rock crevices of very damp apkk cliffs 
or in seepage places slong the Pauala river at 1750 feet; 
rootstock green, more or less creeping, short branched, 
eovered with nearly black eesles; stipes downwardly curved, 
greenish to brown, terete, ouite seft in texture, short 

