13884. AdenoStylis wenzelii Ames, Gabadbaran, 
September, 1912. 
(No description) 
15665. Athyrium pallidum (Bl.) Wilde. Breet terrestrial 
tufte in humus covered fertile and rather dry soil of a 
forested ridge along the Gatangan ereck at 3000 feet; rhizome 
11/4 inehes thick, erect, 3 to 5 inches longa, with an 
abundance of black fibrous Subaerial roots, Stipes ascending, 
dull green, Soft in texture, grooved along the upper side, 
black SGale covered toward base, fronds ascending and recurved; 
segments Slightly recurved, paler beneath, tips more Strongly 
recurved, Subchartaceous; "Lookdahan" in Hanobo. Gabadbaran, 
September, 1912. 
16886. Qneosperma horridea Seheff. Slender tree in 
moist Soil among rocks of a ke forested ridge at 5000 feet 
along the Vatangan creek; stem 5 inchs thick; terete 20 feet 
high, strict; fibers dense and hard around the outside, 
Scatiered and pulpy in the center; smooth dark brown bark 
grayish blotched, ringed and spinescent toward the top; 
leaves mE Several, horizontally Spreading and recurved, 10 
to 15 fect long; leaflets horizontal but descending toward 
apex, tough and Subcoriaceous, paler green beneath, more or 
less plaited, the sides curved upon the nether surface; 
peduncle proper 1 foot long, greoved above, 5 inches wide at 
the imbricate base and margins beset with blackish 8pines; 
Sheath a yard long, 2 inches thicker then the Stem, green, 
covered with a yellowish gray bloom, provided with blackish 
brown 1 ineh long Spines; fruit cluster a yard long; peduncle 
3 inches wide, & inches long, compressed, Spinescent; branches 
all arising from neer the base, twistingly curved, terete, 
yellowish green and becoming reddish tinged, gradually tapering 
from the 1/2 inch thiek baBe to tips; fruits sessile, dark 
green, 3/4 inch in diameter, globose, shining; "Aanibufig" in 
iano bo; ‘Gabadberan, August, 1912.6 
13887. Solanum anisophyllum Elms ns 8p. Suberect 
Shrub in wet gravelly earth among bowlder®s along a Streamlet 
at 5000 feet or near the Gatangan creek; Stem Subterste, few 
inches thick, 10 feet high, branched from the middle; wood 
odorless and tasteless, dingy or yellowish white, moderately 
Soft; bark Smooth, yellowish gray, with a green hypodermis; 
main branches Spreading, erooked or curved, not numerously 
rebranched; twigs short or leng and Slender, descending and 
gracefully aScending toward the tips; membranous leaves 
horizontal, with recurved tips, paler green beneath; odorless 
flowers pendant upon greenish stalks, calyx yellowish except 
the green processes, corolla Sulphureus, anthers of the same 
Color but with brown tips; midveins beneath green; "Cohodon" 
in Manobo. Cabadbaran, September, 1912. 

