7938.  Polypodium jegorianum Mett. Luchan, May, 1906. 
7959,  lindsaya erecilis Bim. Iueban, May, 1906. 
val 7940.  Oleandra colubrina (Blco.) Gopel. Iueben, May, 
906. | 
7941.  Gphiorrhiza pubescens Elm, nse sp. Low decumbent 
herb, upon exposed red @layey soil; flowers dirty yellow; rare 
in grass lands at 700 meters, i Iucban, May, 1906. 
7042.  Psychotria subalpine Elms Me 8p. jax 4 meter high 
shrubs; leaves shining especially on the upperside, thick but 
not rigid, sueculent; drupes golden yellow; in the mosey rain 
district at 1,500 meters,  Lueban, May, 1906, 
7943. ##Psychotria elliptifolia Elm, n. sp. A seanient or 
prebebly an epiphyte shrub, bushy upon trees; branches wiry, 
many, quite rigid; flowers greenish; foliage very shining green, 
sueeulent, rigid; near the summit at 2,000 meters, ueban, 
May, 1906. 
7944,  Argostemma quadripetiolata Elms ns sp. On moss 
eovered stony deelévities of the forests at 1,000 meters; leaves 
ustally descending, suceulent, terminated by a cluster of 1 to 
S drooping snow white flowers; quite common in particular loca- 
_iged places, Iueban, April, 1906. 
7945.  Urophylium lucbenense Elm. nm. sp. Finely and lax- 
iy branched shrubs, usually degteeted overhanging stream banks of 
wooded ravines at 650 meters; Wood soft; bark grayish white; 
foliage thin, searious; rare. Iuchban, May, 1906. 
 «*"91947, Hedgotis Mimeri err, A finely and laxly branch- 
ed undershrub of"the forests at 900 meters; flowers pale white; 
leaves membranous, smooth or somewhat pubescent. Iueban, 
7948. Rubie cordifolia Linn. A sprawling or subseandent 
herb, MgnuMerocusly branched, slightly sveenlent, covering bowle 
ders and small copses along open sireams; flowers yellowish. 
Imehen, May, 1906. 
7949. Ophiorrhiza oblongifolia De. Herbaceous, stems 
solitary oy Glustered from the same root; confined to moss Goe- 
vered rock ledges and to recks of stream beds in dense woods at 
1,000 meters; flowers nearly white. Iweban, May, 1906. 
7950. Ophiorrhiga harrisiana Hey. Erect in usually brench- 
ed suffrutescent plants, very common in damp rich seil of the 
woods at 700 meters, 1 to 3 feet high; flowers dirty yellow. 
Lucban, May, 1906, 76 
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