17600, Xsanthophytum fruticulosum Bim. Irosin, August, 
1916. 
{Ne d&eseription) 
L7005. Gureuligo agusanensise Tim, tn moist fertile 
41 of Secondary forests at 1750 feet, petioles erect, trian« 
Lex end channelled whe hg Sapennes atithe bage, arranged in 
imbricecting rows; reete nix na, whitish, fibreus; charta- 
Leaves @tronly pba nig peduncles coupresped, fuszey brown, 
¢ H te 6 the hes tong; heads reaurved, flowers deep 
uite ellipeeid, 3/8 inch lone, funn brown; Tro@in, 
ingent, 121.6. 
L7O10« tecteria crenate Int, Terrestrial tufts aneng 
8 of moist wooded depression® at 16500 feet. Stipes erect, 
brownish, terete, herbaceous, yellowish Seale covered toward 
beirted Fhe s ZOMG tow inchs thick and at least se long, with a 
K n fibrous reote; fronds shorter than the 
uenel ly, BBGOY though recurved toward the distal 
gnente subohartaceous, flaty paler green bencath; 
uguat, Ivles 
LTCS9e Rulbophylivum mearneiil Ames. Upon mess covered 
limbe of for 18 at 2000 feet. Steme wiry brown Seale sovered, 
with alternating dark green, peeudobulbs; leaves escending, 8o<« 
Litary, « none ; Bush Lighter beneath; pedunele arising from 
the bare of the bulb, @uberect, duli srOOM, eu beompressed, 
flerel bracts Similer in celér, pedicel yollicwish re@, Tloral 
organs eatropurpureus, tIvrosin, Angust, 1916. 
L7C52. Calamus mollis Bieo. Tropin, Auguet, 1916, 
(fe deseription) 
17056,  Uvruria sor@cogonensis Presi, Irosin, August, 
1016. 
{So deveriptien) 
Saeeolabium lugenente Ames. igosin, August, 1916. 
(Ne deseription) 
Salanue meniliensis Ye teoping in jungied 
woods at 2500 fect am 1 1/8 ineh thick, glaucous green, 
ki portion et least twice #6 thies; sheaths Guxk brown 
necriy black, betet with sinmila: rly nonare® spines 1 inch long; 
petiole a foot long st least, nearly 2 inches wide at the bese, 
filet shove, otherwise spiny, "20 inehes apart; fronde 10 feet 
long, with hooked flagelia somewhat shorter; shoulder prominent, 
epiny; chartacesus leatlets strongly curved upon the lower Side; 
ingratescence ascending or diveriestc, axillery, a yerd long, 
panieul’tely rebranched from necr the base; nuts 6/8 inch thick, 
sonspicucuBsly peinted, the bract bertiers appear! ng pale purplish 
tinged; Tres in, jnaust, 19166 











