14102, Plagiogyrie tuberculatea Gepel, Rosette tafte 
in wet cround decply covered with mosses and seale~mo3ses 
on the Summit of Mesey or at 6500 feet; rootstock suberect 
at base, eoreat at tep, varying from 1 te 6 inche thick and 
froma 6 inehes to 2 feet long; fronis numerous at top, form 
ing a resette cluster, varying from 1 foot te a yard in length; 
otras rigia yet easily breaking, Shining mareon, more or less 
enguisr, gradually expanded toward bese; fronis a8 long, ane 
eending, gradual ly reourved toward epexs pinnes subcharta- 
gecus, lucid and similer green on both sides, the fertile 
ones eentral andmore erect; Gebedbaran, October, 1912. 
14103. fapeinidiua pinneatum (Cave) G. Chr. ver, linearis 
(Cav,) Terrestrial tufte in wet loose soil mixed with stonce, 
on & humid fereated Slepe near the base of Masay or at 6000 
feet: hi zome black, vigid and breaking with a Snap, hori zontal 
or suborect, oecasionally short branched, govered with dirty 
brown Seales; root lone, fibrous, firmiy attached to the 
grounds atipes asgoending, rather rigid, shining maroon brow 
below the middle, above this greenish; fronds asegending ond 
recurved, very dark green but auch lighter sreen beneath, 
segnents flet and subcoriaceous; Cabadberan, October, 1912. 
14104. Dicronoloma assinmile (Hamp.) Broth, Upon the. 
wet ground of the wooded Masay peak at 6500 fect, forming 
dense patehes; stem rather thick, cre:t, oeeesionally 
% “i 
branched, derk brown; leaves hor ontally Spreading, pale 
or Subglaugom green; “Lomot™ in Mnoho, Cabadbaran, 
Oetober, 1912. 
14105, #Meaeatigophora sequifolia Steph, Forming deme 
MHaGes along. the uppoxr side of inclining tree trunks on the 
Summit of Massey or at GhoO feet eltitude; sieme descending 
and towsrd apex aseendingly curved, brow, Blender, branched 
toward the apex; branchlets as well as the leeflets descond- 
ing; the younger or apicel lesavet yellowish earean, the basal 
persistent ones brown; "“Lemot"” in Menebo. Cabadbaran, Oeto- 
ber, 1912, 
14106, f#icronoloms blumei (Nees) Broth, Small er large 
rather loose lumps upen stems net distant from the wet ground; 
at 6600 fect or on the sumuit of asa | Stems thread-like, 
ereengsh brown, descending end towserd distal end aseending~ 
iy ourved, bronched all along; setose and soft leaves most- 
ly descending, pale green, the old persistant ones, Light 
brown; “Zomot” in Manoko; Cabadberan, October, 1912. 

