7990. Lycopodium phlegmaris Linn. Lueban, May, 1906. 
7991. Polypodium punctatum (Linn.) Christ. lLuchan, 
May, 1906. 
7992.  Anthrophyum reticulatum Kaulf. Lucban, May, 1906. 
7993. Hymenolepis platyrhynchos (Smith) Kunze.  Lucban, 
May, 1906. 
7994. . Asplenium tenerum Porst. Lucban, May, 1906. 
7995. Polypodium subauriculatum Blm. lueban, May, 1906. 
7996. Polypodium ecucullatum Nées. Lucban, May, 1906. 
7997. Polypodium palmatum Blm. Lucban, May, 1906. 
7998. Vittaria elongata Sw. Lucban, May, 1906. 
7999. Aspidium deeurrens Presi. Lucban, May, 1906. 
Small trees in wooded flats along 
the River; branches and branchlets slender and diva- 
ricately branched; brown bark gray on the twigs; wood white, 
soft; brown marcescent bracts subpersistent; leaves radially 
spreading, not numerous, membrenous, paler green beneath. 
Lueban, May, 1907. 
8027. Denustaedia elmeri Copel. ne. sp. Loose tufts, 3 
to 5 meters high, in damp earth of deeply shaded ravines at 
750 meters or more; stipe 2 meters long, spinescent especially 
toward the 1 inch thick base, black grooved on the upper surface; 
fronds recurved, the pinnae equally reduced towards the base and 
apex, likewise reeurved, nearly of an equal dull green on both 
sides; rootstocks 3/4 inch thick, ereeping on the surface of the 
ground, black, sharply spiny, giving rige to a frond every 10 
inches or 80. Lucban, May, 1907. 
8028. Pinange insignis Beec. Erect solitary treee with 
8 inch trunke 10 meters high or higher, in deeply wooded ravines. 
at 775 meters; wood coarsely fibrous, rather soft, bark brown, 
smooth or whén old gray; rings 1 inch wide 8 inches apart; leaves 
5 to 9, ascending, 7 meters long, leaflet bearing nearly the 
entire length; leaflets ascending both ways, margins recurved, 
shining dull green above, light or yellowish green beneath, apex 
sharply acuminate but soon splitting in halves; the swollen smooth 
dark brown sheath part 2 metere long; very thick parchment like \ 
sheath at least 2 feet wide below the middle; inflorescenee {young . 
fruits) 1 meter long, numerously branched in two rows, its stalk 
at the base 4 inches wide by 1 inch thick and yellowish whep young, 
Gleaucous green when older; rather young green fruits in distichous, 
rows, divaricate equally set clear to the base of the unbranched: ‘ 
forks. Lueban, Mey, 19071 Ne 
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