8455, Plagieshile treubiig Schiff, Forming loose clumps 
ercund the stem of a living hardwood 6 inches in diemeter; in very 
damp or moist places; Davug. Baguio, March, 1907. 
6456, Peltizera polydactyla mucrocarpa Ach, Matting moist 
rock surfaces near the stream and emonget Marchagtias upper surface 
brownish black, lower whitish yellow; seeded tips brown; very thin, mk 
vith the tips mech ventrally curved when dry or old; rare; Devojek. 
Baguio, March, 1907. 
6457,  Soepubie trifida Hem, Suffrutescent, usually several 
ptemed from the haré perennial root; flowers pale yellow; the petals 
(ith derk red bases, and its upper surface sprinkled with pink; stems 
pad branghes mostly recurved; on dry ridges in the grass lands of the 
pines at 5,000 feet; “Mama™ Baguio, Benguet, Mar, 1907. 
6458,  Osbeckia chinensis Linn, Selitary or loosely tufted 
orbs in dry grass lands at 6,000 feet in the pine region; flowers 
ielicate, quite large, pink, caducous, nearly always folded; 
pngled stone hispidiy brown pubescent; infrutescence persistent; 
panuels; “Buguewugne’s Baguio, Benguet, & March, 1907, 
8459, Ilaggera clata Schy-Bip. Solitary stems or frequentiy 
peveral from the bi to perennial roots; leaves rather soft; heads 
lesgending, compnetly flowered, the cuter ones pale pinks; muxek the 
few gentral flowers dark rich pinks on steep northern grass slopes 
bf the pine region at 5,000 feet. Baguio, Benguet, Mar. 1907, 
8460, Strobilenthes pluriformis Glerke. Lex numerously 
pranched shrubs along stream banke of revines in the pines at 4,760 
Beet; wood soft and easily breaking; bark smooth, whitish; flowers 
hite, showy; branches usually arranged horizontally, the vitimate 
nes many short and quite e@rooked, characteristically nedvlose; Sihuxpx 
lowers easily falling; "Umint Baguio, Benguet, Mars 190% 
8461, #Mikenin seandens Willd. Seandent and sprawling over 
opses of @ ravine neer streams of the pine region at 4,750 Leet; 
oung stems and branches green; xka lesves not rigid; flowers cream | 
olor; "De tididts Baguio, Benguet, Mars 1907. 
8462, Peristrophe tincteria (Roxb.) Nees.  FPinely suffruteseent, 
sually solitary but growing in loose mats upon shaded rocks near a 
tream of the pine region at 4,750 feet; stems very frail, dark greon; 
s $eaves £ soft, delicate, and wilting during the heat of the day; bracts 
-) fPle white or cream color; very rare apparently and localy "Umum Baguic, 
enguet, Mare 1907. 
6464, . Triumfetta pilose Benth, ex shrubs with soft wood and 
‘frownish berks branches mostly prostrate, very flexible; flowezs tubular, 
sllow; on stony ledges near the road at Gamp Calgan; "Bolat"s 
heuio, Benguet, Mazes 1907,. 

