G404%—  Lactuea thunbergii Maxim. Soelitery or small tufted, 
usually in very damp greund along the sides of Xm the trail fron & 
6,000 to 6,750 fect of Santo Tomas; flowers yeliow; leaves dark 
green ebove, paler benesth, e little fleshy; “Cateatangts) 
Baguio, Merch, 1907. 
#406, <Aeter kex lugonensis Elm. In revines and euts or 
even in grase lands of the pines on Santo Tomas at %, 000 feet; 
along the Bued River it extends clear down to Kiss (4,000 feet); 
in damp ravines it has long stems and has e stregeling habit; in 
ag = mga it stands ereet; flowers white. Baguio, Benguet, 
Vers LOOTs 
8406, Moechosme philippinense Elms. my spe Finely end 
9 numercusly branched shrubs in herbaceous thiekets of damp shaded 
] places along the trail on @mm Sante Tomas at 6,500 feet; flowers 
small, blue; not very common; Bungbungtit.  Beguio, March, 1907, 
$407.  # Isenthera discolor Max, Stunted suffruteseent or 
woody at the bese, oll theg way from 2 inches to 2 feet high, on 
damp gravelly earth slides elong the trail on Sente Tomas; stems 
and roots rigidy berries white, watery, irregularly gm globose; 
very rare; Jamoan, Baguio, Benguet, Mar. 1907. 
5 
8408 “Stechys rubisepalam. Elm. fe Bp» Erect or escendingly 
branched herbs in demp soil along the traii on Santo Tomas from 
6,000 feet to 6,760 feet; flowers bluish pink, rather small; quite 
plentiful, Baguio, Marsh, 1907, 
B4096 Leneas gsoricea Elm, n. Sp. In damp ground along 
the Sento Tomas trail from 6,000 te 7,000 feet; flewers snow white 
and larger than in the preceding number; common, Baguio, Mareh, 
19076 
8410. Wahlenbergia bivalvis Merr. This species is very 
rare and only here and there solitary or single plants were natice 
in the open grasa lands of the pines muxxmurmeramsxkx on Santo 
Tomes at 6,750 feet; eorolle ezure blue; stamens brownish; stigma 
whitiah, Baguio, Mer. 1907. 
6411. Dianella caerulea Sims, Small tufte in demp soil 
along the Sento Tomas trail at 6,500 feet; berries light bine, 
jsert flowers apparently whitish; rare, Baguio, Benguet, Mar. 
‘te ‘ ier 
6412.  Desmcdium scalpe D0,  Suffrutescent, not much 
branched, the stems and branches mostly green and very tough; 
leaves thin, soon withering; flowers of a very conspicuous yellowish 
dark #ed color; frail and of short duration; "Kopat’s Baguio, | 
Benguet, Mars 1907s ) . 

