LSS6R» Tlligera diptera Elms Ne Sp. Scandent and 
Sprawlinge in habit, on a humid densely forested ridge a 
2000 feet; stem terete, 1 inch thick at least, rebranched 
toward the top; woed very seft and porous, with redial 
lines, whitish, sweet slightly, oderles#; bark blackish 
brown, Smoothish, green beneath the epidermis, dark green 
on the slénier branches, leaves divericatey alternatingly 
seattered, their petioles swollen et both ends, S-foliate; 
leaflets horizontel or descending, quite rigid and corise 
eeous, brightly shining on the upper much deeper green sur- 
face, confuplicate and tips strongly recurved, intrutescence 
Slender and panieulately branched, drooping fromphe free 
and slender lerger branchlets, often 1 yard lemg; branch- 
lets green and zigzag, flexible, winged iruite hanging, 
easily falling, green, sore ovless curved; “Beloge” in 
Menobo, Gabadberan, duly, 1912.5 — 
nme comb. 
19363, ‘erenna cumingiane (Vids) Ela, , Gmail erect 
tree on & damp densely ferested ridge at 2000 feet or on 
Ginantawan, in #ticky eclay; stem terete, 6 inches thick, 
20 feot h&gh, ite mein branches srising fromthe mitéle; 
wood soft, white, odcrlese and without teste; bark blask- 
ish brown, smoothish, that on the branchlets reddish brow ; 
main branches divaricate, long, freely rebrenched, the an- 
gular twit esoendingly curved leaves horizontsel, the sub- 
erect young ones much paler green, submembrencus, much 
deeper green above, flat, oaly tips reourved, intrutes- 
cence ereen, erect, the fruits 2-eellei, cach contains 
nunereus Small engular seeds; “"Besnag™ in Mancho, Cabade 
barean, July, 1912. 
13464, Seleginelia magnifica Verb.  rect,in very 
moist haause covered clay Soil of dense woods along & 
streamiet at 500 feet; stem dull green, curved at the 
bese end with rather rigid yet ample roots, compressed, 
with & series of green bracts, reote ceeasionally from 
the-etem or even from the axils of the lewer branches; 
fronds sracéfully ascending and reeurved, leaflets much 
paler beneath, very lneid on the upper surfece, rather 
rigid; stem easily breaking, 1 to 2 fect high; fruiting 
spikes green and angular, selitery or in pairs; “Mam- 
paledon” in Manche,  Cabedbaran, July, 1912s 
15365,  S8elaginella usteri Hieron, ‘Seattering more 
ox less solitary Stelks 2 to 5 fect high, in compact red- 
dish, very moist ané humus covered 8011 near streanlets 
at BOO feet of dense woeds; stems pale preen, terete, 
orocked, less than 1/2 inch thick, curved at the base and 
with ample rather rigid roote, bracteated, rigid and break- 
in# wkth o snap, with Spine-like exerescences on the sides 
of the bracts; fronds mainly above the middle, widely 
Spreading and recurved; leaflets membranous, pleasing 
green on both sides, the younger onc® very pale green; 
fruiting tips green, snguler, Slender, subpendent; "ok~ 
ney" in Menobo,  CGabadbaran, July, 191% 

