14095, Hedvotie humilis Merr, Upon wet red loose 
S0i1 along the banks of a 8mall streamlet in a very huaid 
deeply forested depression between the Masay peaks at 6000 
feet altitude; atem terete, brown et base, with slender 
fibrous roots, green otherwiee, 6 to 10 inehes high, branched 
from the middle or above it; branches ascending; leaves 
horizontally epresding, flat, submeabrenous, dull green above, 
mach Lighter green beneath; infloreteent stalk green, as- 
sending, the calyx alse green, the corolla white and deci« 
duous; “Hasonahan"” in Menobe, Cebedbaran, Ooteber, 1912, 
14094. iLycepediun serratus Thunb, In wet reddish 
loose 8011 at the beee of large bowlders or ledges in a 
very humid forested depression at 6000 feet and betwix 
the Masay peske; stem terete, green, rather rigid, ree 
Glining at base, erect but usually qurved, verving froa 
a few inches te a feet in heleth; leaves horizontally 
epreesding on @11 aides of the stem and branches, eubmenbrae 
sous, a@iveree in Gice, flet but margins tewerd the re~ 
curved apex crenntely wavy, Inecid on both sides; spore 
eat yellow; "Bineh" in Manobo.,  Cabadberan, Oeteber, 
19) Be 
140964  Querens videlii Vil. Sarge tree in the very 
humid forested depreesion between the Masay peake or at 6000 
feet; trunk terete and somewhat crooked, 3 1/2 feet in @ia- 
meter, 60 feet high, branched from near the middle; wooed 
ederless and tastelesa, very herd, the thin onter pertica 
brownish white, otherwise very dull dark brown; berk near~ 
ly 1 inch thiek, exerescent on the brownish grey surface, 
Otherwise fuliginen®; mein bronches escending and epread+ 
ing, erooked, ultinetely nemerously rebranched; twise erect, 
forming dense masse@; leaves ascending, nearly filet, shine 
ing deep green above, very pele green benesth and avelleneus 
pabeseent, coriaceous or subaharteceous; acorns uson erect 
Stelks, diverieate, very dark green, ep fzreen and weber 
brown hairy; “ipeeen™® in Manobo, Cabadberan, October, 
1912, ; 
- 34097, Polypodium solidum (X21.) Mett. Upon limbe 
of large oak trees in the wet moses cavered fores te 800 
below the Mapey peek or at 6000 feet altitude: tuftlete 
pendent and tightly atineheti; xrhizeme very short, sscend- 
ing, flexible, deneeiy eovered with wrown bark, the fibrous 
roots bleek; frenie diverse in eire, subchartacesus, dull 
green, Slightly peler beneath, stipes rether rigid and 
brown; Segments let, deseending, the beeal ones Sterile; 
Cabadheran, Oetober, 1912, 

