9040. Microlepia spelunene (1L.) Moore., Imcban, May, 1907. 
(No description) 
9041,  lLeptechilus zollingeri ({Kel.) Tée. On rock sure 
faces ox on very damp earth of wooded ravines at 775 meters; 
tufted or more or less seattering; leaves thick, coriaceous, 
dull deep green shove, lighter beneath, recurved, easily breaking; 
sperophylls srect, much narrower, Iuchban, Mey, 1907, 
9042. CGyelophorus lenuginosus (Gresenh,) ¢. Chr. Climbing 
along hard surfaced trees of ravine efges at 750 meters, stems 
or rootstocks tough, lightly aleaving; leaves descénding, thick 
end lesthery, very strongly involute,. lacben, May, 1907, 

9043,  Hymenolepis platyrhynchos (J, Sm.) Kalg, Iucban, May, 
1907. ; 
(No description) e 
9044. Asphenium « neer A, Phyllitidis Don, But lerger and 
long-stipitate. large clumps, with radislly spresding fronds; 
etipe and midnerve dull black; Dblede leathery, recurved, nearl 
equally dark green on both sides, Iucban, May, 1907. 
9045, Asplenium ¢ymbifoliun Christ. Laree Glumps on 
the lower limbs of trees in the huaid woods at 850 meters; leaves 
coriaceous, ascending, radially spreading, conduplicate on the 
upper eurface, with @ prominent shining black midvein which 
easily breaks with a snap, reelining end cononve et the base 
which 4a usually filled with a moss of humus gathering brown 
roots, 61] the fronds ariaing from « dense mase of soft brown 
hume gathering rootlets; that portion of these roots lying 
in the oupwlar basal portion of the leaf is dlways wet as a sponge 
while at the seme time those rootlets in the elump may be perfect+ 
ly ayy; some fronds are 2 meters long and 1 1/2 feet wide! 
-Tucben, May, 1907. 
9046. #Polypodium glauco-pruinatum 6, Chr. Mostly on loose 
thick half dead bark of trees {large sized) or on large limbs 
lying on the ground but usually from the under surfaces; ereeping E 
rootstoaks branched and forming loose meshes; atipes smooth, mostly | 
green, stiff; fronés spreading, subeoriaceous, the pinnae slse stiff. 
dull green aiove, very glaucous beneath; in humid ravines of i 
forests at 900 meters; not commen, Tneben, May, 1907. 
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9047. Tindsaya gracilig Blm, ‘%$mell dense tufts in loose 
Well shaded earth at the bese of lerge trees or bowlders near & 
stream at 750 meters. Tucksn, May, 1907. 
9048, ‘richomenes auriculatus Bla, Climbing undershrubs 
of woods at 800 meters# but never higher from the ground then 
about 2 meters; wiry bleck rootstoeks matted and tightly cleaving 
to its eupport; fronds drooping or recurved; pinnae @ark green, 
Imeban, Nay, 1907, 

