pubeseent; fronds descending, 26 long as the stipes, soft 
membranous, dull green above, lighter 90 beneath; sori 
light to dark brown or nearly black; "Payung~-payung;" 
Magallenes, Way, 1910, 
12420, Sndiandre eitingeneis lm. nm. 4p. Nedium 
gized tree along cliffe of the Pauals river side at 1750 
feet; stem 10 inches thick, 25 feet high or higher, branched 
toward the tov only; wood soft, yellowish white, tasteless 
with a dietinet lesd«pencil odor, light: bark mottled, 
smoothich, deep brown beneath the epidermis; branchlets 
many, the ultimate ones suberect; leaves ascending or 
herizontal, coriaceous, dull green above, a trifle paler 
beneath, nearly flat or shallowly folded upon the upper 
side; fruits solitary from the leaf axils, erect or aseend+ 
ing, upon 3/4 inch long (more or less) stout stalks, ellip- 
g0id, 1 inch long, shining deep green and hard, the mature 
ones purplish black with a subglaucous covering which can 
easily be erased, the inner portion of the rind green; 
seed 1, with 2 cotyledons, reddish on the outside, the 
meat white and with a few viscid brown convolutions; 
"““ayeemaye-bas;" fruite or nute with a strong rather 
pleasant odor; Magallanes, Way, 1910. 
12421.  ®latostema (sessile) Torst. sibuyanense flm. 
fh. 8D. in red eoil packed in between rocks of seepage 
precipices along the Pausle river at 1750 feet; stems 
decumbent at the base, terete, succulent, dull brown, 
eceasionally branched and taking roots slong the lower 
eide lying upon the soil, ultimately suberect; leaves flat, 
dull @reen, 2 trifle lighter green beneath, coriaceous, 
descending, rouch especially the upper surface; inflores- 
cence axillary, sleng the upper side of the stem, in 
flattish heads, subtended by a dull green cup-bike calyx 
or involuere, the eréet individual flowere odorlegs and 
creamy white; “Uliwan;” Magallanes, May, 1910. 
12422, Athyrium atratum (Christ) Copel. Tufts upon 
ved soil packed in between rocks of a perpendicular bank 
of the Peuala river at 1750 feet; rootetocke few to several 
inehee leng, 1 to 2 inehee thick, descending, with suberect, 
ends or tips, bendable, provided with a profusion of fibrous 
roots, covered with the old stipe bases, terete; stipes 
ageending, flexible, greenish along the upper side or toward 
the top, nearly black along the lower and toward the base 
where they are clothed with similarly colored trichomes, 
the Lateral atripes firm and dark green; fronds equel or 
exceeding the stipes, recurved; pinnae submembranous, flat, 
paler green benesth; old sporangia black; "Paco-pace; * 
Megallanes, May, 1910. 
12423, Quddrasia euphorbioides Sim. n. @ & Sp. 
Stender shrubelike tree in red gravelly or ateny #oil slong 
the steep banks of the Pauala river at 1750 feet; stem 15 
feet high, 3 inches thick, brenched from near the middle; 
wood dingy or brownish white, odorless and tasteless, 
moderately goft, rather light and easily splitting; bark 

