main branches widely spreading ond recurved, repeatedly 
rebrenched; wood soft and pulpy, watery white, odorless 
and tasteless; bark cinnamon wax brown, sealing in 
ereanular pletes; twigs slender, crooked, tips sascend@. 
ingly curved; lesves leathery, horizontal, flat, dark 
green above, much paler beneath, hispid on both sider; 
flowers hanging in emall clusters mainly from stem and 
larger branches, ocensionsliy axillary; etalk pale 
@reen, turning reddish brown, ealyx yellowieh green, 
petole pure white as ie aleo the style, anthers Llimht 
yellow, flowers early falling, odorless; “Liwoyosan" 
in Manobe. Cabadbaran, August, 1912. 
13640, Asplenium versicifolium J, Sm, Upon 
the lower side of em9ll saecending stems covered with 
vines and roote in a very damp densely wooded revine 
at 3500 feet, in very moist stony goil, sbout 8 feet 
from the ground; rhizome crooked, 1 inch across, 
rigid, sparingly branched, a foot to a yard long, with 
a profusion of roots slong the under side; atipes 
spreading and descending, etrongly recurved st the 
base, greenioh black, with faint psle green laterel 
stripes, doubly grooved aleng the upper side, flexible 
yet easily breaking with a enap; pinnse descendingly 
curved, coriaceous, much duller ereen above; "difigan" 
in Manobo. CSabadbaran, Auguet, 1912. 
13641, Cleredendron bethunesanum Lowe, Shrub 
in wet atony g0i1 of a densely wooded ravine at 3500 
feet, between Duros and Cowilanean pesake; stem few 
inches thick, subterete, 15 feet high, branched from 
below the middle; main branches widely spresding, 
recurved, rebranched, the thick slender twigs cuberent 
and green; wood very soft and pulpy, white, with 
large brown pith; bark latericius, yellowish arsy on 
the branchee, green beneath the epidermia of the 
branches; leavee oppositely scattered, horizontal, 
e@reen petiole occasionally 4 yard lone, blades sub. 
coriaceous, shining and darker green above; pahicle 
erect, the larger s feot long, subtended by 2 small 
pair of leaves, all parte fiery red or dark ministus 
even in the bud state. “Mayitum” in Manobo. Cabadbaran 
eeu Auguet, 19Le. 
13642, Polypodium papillorum fi, SLimbing 
along one side of middle sized tree trunks up to 15 
feet from the very moist rocky soil of deep woods near 
a etreamlet at 35090 feet or between the peake of Duros 
and Cawilanan: derk green stems tightly attached, sub- 
compressed, branched, flexible; stipes horizental, 
green above, blackish brown along the lower side; fronds 
gracefully descending; pinnae membranous and dark green 
en both sides; yellow spores well esested in the punched 
up leaf surface, the papililse prominent on the upper 
eide; "Caroscos” in Manobo. ‘Tabadbarayg, August, 1912. 

