7930. Poipehilus perplexus Ames fe Sp. Tufted herbs 
upon limbs of large trees; stems green, half drooping at least; 
flowers greenish, spotted with purple, quite stiff; leaves very 
flexible but more or less watery; at 800 meters of damp woods. 
iuoban, May, 1907. 
7931. # Pteroapermua obovatum Elms, us Spe Shrubs 4 or 4 
meters high, with soft reddish white wood; bark smooth, yellow- 
ish brown; leaves subsearious with reeurved tips, dull green 
above, whitish green beneath or rather glaucous in color; fruits 
rufous brown, terminal; in damp woodlands at 600 meters. 
Luehben, May, 1907, 
- - 7962, Toetaria decurvens (Presl.) Copel.  fufts of 3 to 
% fronds, 1 to 2 meters high, in rich well drained and hunus 
covered soil of woods along water courses at 800 meters; pinnae 
subcoriaceous, decurrent 1 foot below the lowermost pair; mbipe 
2 to 3 feet long, black, provided with thin brown seales, not 
brittle; rootetoeks short, suberest; nerves of larger and older 
pinnae dark brown; rather common under certain conditions. 
iueban, May, 1907. 
7933,  Aspleniun persicifolium d, Sms Seandent and tightly 
Gleaving to sides of shrubs and trees, usually however next to 
the ground of deeply shaded woods at 800 ag te stipes clustered 
toward the ends of the rootstock, ascending; but gracefully ree 
eurved; ends of fronds often provided with a tuft of young leaves, 
~ pinnae very dull deep green above, casily breaking With 4 snaps 
Lucban, May, 1907s 
7934. Psychotriea tebensis Him. Crookedly branched shrubs 
2 to 3 meters high in well dreined rich s0il of woods at 650 me- 
ters; wooed hard, Gull or red@ish white; berk thin, smooth, mostly 
brown; submembranous leaves flat, dark green above, much peler 
beneath; infrutescence terminel; drupes subglobose, shining dark 
reds iuchen, May, 1907. 
7935,  Gironniera subacqualis Planch, Shrubs 5 meters 
high or small ercokedly branched trees; limbs slender end usually 
drooping; berk brown; wood solid and heavy; leaves quite rigid, 
gubsearicus, with recurved tips; fruits dark green, juicy and 
yellowish red when mature. iuchan, May, 1907. 
7936,  Picus confusa Kim, A much branched and scandent 
- ghrab of the woods at 850 meters; branches slender, half éroope 
ings wood tough; bark thin, amooth, yellowish gray; foliage sub- 
coriaceous, dark. green sbeve but paler beneath; figs 1 to 3 
si eee the twigs, yellowish reds semieviscid, Iucben, May, 
OV» 
7937. Urophyllum luebanense Elm. tlexly recurved shrubs 
8 meters high and spreading almost as much, on benks of water 
courses in deeply shaded woods at 650 meters; wood comparatively 
hard, yellowish; bark thin, yellowish brown; leaves submembra- 
nous, paler beneath; fruits yellowish red when mature; corolla 
green, its segments reflexed, succulent; fringe of hairs pale 
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