9024, Yapeinidium pironatum gracile Copel, Loose chups 
in dry ground of the woods at 650 meters; stipe and short but 
numerously branched rootstock rigid, nearly black; fronds most- 
ly erect, subcoriaceous, dark green above, somewhat paler be- 
neath; Lucban, lisy, 1907, 
9025, Stenochlaena palustris (Burm,) Bedd. in damp 
submarshy woods or jungles, scandent up to 6 meters and form- 
ing dense tangled bushes; fronds descending, rather rigid, er- 
sily breaking and subscarigus in texture, equally shining 
green on both sides; stipes smooth green om mekk wid or glau- 
cous greem toward the base, rigid and breaking with a snap; 
rootstocks ramifying 311 around the stems of its support, 
hard, rigid, the Rize of ordinary lead pencils, glaucous green; 
guite common in certain localities cup herwise not noticed 
the sporothylls aré usually smaller and on top of the bush; 
Lucban, lay, 1907. 
9026, Gleichenia doloss Copel. Seandent amongst and 
sprawling over thick or dense jungles of ravines at 1,500 me- 
ters, and forming dense patches; stipes easily bresking with 
a@ enap, brown or nearly black; fronds gracefully drooping, 
membranous, glaucous benesth; Lueban, May, 1907, 
9027, Gleichenia glauca (Thurb.) Hook. Subscandent 
or reclining upon dense jungles in gulches st 1,200 meters, 
etemea less than 1/2 inch thick, smooth, brown, rigid am& and 
breaking with a snap, 2 to 5 meters long; foliage leaves in 
pairs, usaally 2 to 3 pairs, 2 to 3 feet apart, descending, 
each from 1 to 2 meters long, pinnae bearing from the base 
although the middle ones sre the larger; pinnae submembranous, 
lucid green above, glaucous benesth; Lucban, lay, 190770 
9028.  Davallodes hirsutum (J, 6m.) Copel,  Climb- 
ing over the moss covered lower side of large suberect tree 
trunks; frondea soft, pale creen and pendulous; rootstocks 
green beset with hairy brown scales; in woodlands at 700 me- 
tere; scattering, not matted; Lucban, Way, 1907. 
"Tt 
9029, Polypodium moystrosum Copel. Loosely tufted 
er scattering along the stems of small moss covered trees; 
fronds soft, recurved, lighter green benesth, its nerves 
brownish; in very damp woods at 800 meters; rootstocks green, 
rather tightly cleaving to the support; iLucban, Lay, 1907, 
9030, Athyrium fraxinifolium (Pr.) Kilde. Small “eme 
@rect tufts 1 to 3 feet high in well drained soil of denee 
woods at 800 meters; rootstoeks erect, 1 to 2 inches thick; 
roots thick, bleck and wiry; fronds dark green, thick but 
very flexible, exceedingly xayim varying 2s to size and shape; 
Lucban, May, 1907. 
9031,  Gleichenia linearis (Burm,) Clarke. Dense 
tangled mg@sses in open glene or bardering copses, frequent~- 
ly found associated with 7966, avout 2 meters and its spread- 

