TAL07. Meetigobryum mindenal Steph, "4 @p. Covering 
ruther densely the upper @ide of ateending etems in the wet 
summit woods of Meeay xt 6500 feet; stems brown, fibrous, 
descending, branched abeve the middle, the branchlets eseend- 
ingly curved; lenflets déscending, yellowish brown or dull 
green, the old besal ones derk brown; “Lomot" in Manobo; 
Gebadbearan, October, 1912s 
14108, ematophyllum alteepungens (C. Me) Broth. Upon 
subheorizontel tree-trunke on the summit of Masay or at 6500 
feet; stems esreenish or yellowish brown, fibrous, few branched, 
ascending end forming lerge maswea,; leaves very Bott, hori- 
zontal or descenting, pale green, the basal persistant ones pale 
yellow; “Lomot" in Menebo., Cabadbaran, Oeteber, 1912.4 
14109, Mestigobrynn elmeri Steph. us @p,  *orming hang- 
inz eclumpe upon the sides of the larger tree trunke at 6500 
feet or con the summit of Maseay; stems very fine, yeliowi#h 
brown or greenish, sparingly rebranched, Slender, the apical 
portion secendingly curved; folisge very thin and soft, 
descending, the emailer apiesal portion green, otherwise yellow~ 
ish brown; "Lomot* in Manoho,  Cabsdharan, October, 1912. 
14110, Sehistochila acuminata Steph. Dense m ses 
upon the wet creun’ or upon the batel portion of tree trunks 
at 6500 feet or the summit of Mesay; stem at base brown, 
rother rigid, erect, the upper half pele green, fow branahed, 
the branchlets ercending and strongly recurved toward the 
distal eni; leaves horizonts1, also pele green, very Soft, 
twisted and eurved cer-like, the receptacles holding @on- 
fiderable rain or moisture; “Lomot" in Manobo., Cahad~ 
baran, October, 1912. 
14121. Sehistomitrium subrobustum Broth, te @p, Dense 
lerge rounded clump upon the upper side ef suberect tree trunks 
at 6500 feet or the summit of Mpsey; Stems short end few 
branched, erect, dark brown or nearly black; leaves erect, 
soft and velvety, light green but the old ones dirty brown; 
Setee very Blender ani green, the capsule yellowish 80; 
"Lomot" in Manobos  CGabadbaren, October, 19128. 
14112.  Eletestematoides manillense (Wed@.) Reb, Rank 
suffrutesecent plents in wet stony 8011 of humid gulehes at 
S500 fect altitude in hetween Duros sand Cawilenan peaks; 
stem few from the same root oluster, erect or ascending 
from base, otherwise recurved, 1 inch thiek, & feet high, 
terste, branched from below the middle; woed sappy white 
brittle, the large pith of the same color, bark very Smooth 
end dark green, branches ascending, orooked, eesily breake 
ing; leaves chartacecus, heavy, horizontel, Strengly re- 
eurved toward apex, otherwise Tiat, much Lighter green 
beneeth; /Staeminate flowers brittle, chiefly lateral, upon 
pele ereen or whitish stalks; flowers white to pink, odor- 
less, sponteneously bureting when drying after a rain, Ges te 
ing the cloud of pollen & to 3 inches about with a force, 
female flovers in dense greon exillary clusters upon the male 
Plent but alway above the male flowers; “Bagebon™ in Manobo. 
Cavadbearan, October, 1912. 
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