12487, lLindsaya orbiculata (Lam.) ett. (1. javanensis 
81.). Terrestrial tuftlets in moist humus covered soil of 
forested ridges at 1500 feet; rootstocks 1/3 inch thick, 
short branched, very dark brown, covered more or less with 
lighter brown haire; etipes varying from 2 few inches to 
knee high, subterete, dark shining brow, erect: fronds 
shorter, ascendingly recurved; pinnae flat, submembranous, 
very dark green above, somewhat paler beneath; Magallanes, 
May, 1910, 
12486, Trichomanes cupresscoides Desv. Tuftlete in 
moist clay on 2 slide of humid woods st 1500 feet; the short 
delicate rootstock descending, suberect at apex, fastened 
to the soil by slender roots; fronds horizontally spreading, 
the segments fiat and similerly dull green on both sides; 
(The larger specimens were associated vith the ws small ones — 
and are possibly different); Magallanes, May, 1910, 
12489. 'richomanes javanicun Sim, Tufte in loose 
earth of shale rocks of 9 densely wooded gulch, near = #etream, 
at 1500 feet: the rigid rootstock suberect, wired into the 
soil by numerous black terete roote; fronds horizontally 
spreading, the dee¢cending pinnae very dark green; younr 
fronds much lighter green; Magallanes, May, 191. 
¥ 
12490, Hedyotis leucocarps “lm. Lax few branched 
undershrub in a humid. forested ridge at 1500 feet; etem 1/2 
ineh thick, 3 to 5 feet high, few branched sat the top; wood 
odorless and tasteless, whitish, rather soft, with a large 
green pith: bark smooth, brown; branches divaricate, 1 to 2 
feet long, very sparingly rebranched; leaves slichtly curved, 
flat, herizontal, very dark green above, paler green beneath; 
inflorescence erect, terminal, relatively short and rigid, 
green except the corolla which is white; Megallones, Jay, 
1910, 
12491. Polyporus bicolor Jungh. Upon dead timbers 
lying seross @ very moist densely shaded streamlet st 1000 
feet; flexible, bright yellow on the upper side, the Lower 
side duller yellow; Kagallanes, April, 19210, 
12492, Favetta eueranthsa “lm. nm. Sp. in moist 
stony soil of herbaceous jungles of a wooded ravine at 1500 
feet; stem auberect, more or less nodulose, 1 ineh thick, 
3 to & feet high; soft wood sappy white, odorless, sweetish, 
with a large white pith; bark dull green; ux branches 
from below the middle, quite rigid, spreading, sparingly 
rebranched, the ultimate ones suberect; leaves leathery, 
ascending or horizontal, fiat, apex recurved, much paler 
green beneath: inflorescence dark green except the creamy 
white corollas, etamens and pistil; Magallanes, Hay, 1919. 
: 12493,  MOmedalesa imponens Ces, Wagallanes, Mey, 
910. 
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