bfown sesles; fronds very unequal in size, half drooping; stipes 
mostly green, smooth; pinnee very thin, rether derk sreen ebove, 
soft in texture, Luecben, May, 1907. 
9061. Loxogramne inveluta Préér vare Signs Copel. In small 
tufte on sides of rook ledges bordering the river near Mejayjay; 
leaves thick but very limp, reourved, Lusban, May, 1907, 
90628. Linéeaya peetinatea Bins Scandient vpon stems of under- 
shrube of damp well sheied revines at 600 meters; rootstoeks 
brown, wiry, more or lesa matted, tightly cleaving to the support; 
fronds rather atreight end subpendulous, equally dark green on both 
gides; leaflets submembranous, Tueben, May, 1907. 
9063. Aspleniun tenerum Porsts, Tueben, May, 1907. 
(Deseription ereesed out) 
9064, Asplenium nidus L., Tucben, May, 1907. 
{te deseription) 
9065.  Lindsaya merrillii Copel, Matted ani tightiy cleaving 
to tkhees; fronds sett, dark green, subpendulous, numerous (often | 
completely concealing its support); rootsteeks and the basal portion 
shining derk brown; in deeply shaded woods at 700 meters. ; 
‘Taebean, May, 1907, 
9066. Monogremme tricholder Je Sm, A 60°% velvery mosa 
like herb, in small tufts, covering the hower sides of larze 
bowldersg in the woods at 700 meters; rares, Lueban, May, 1907. 
9067.  Geccolom moluccanuam (B1,) Mett. var, atenolobum 
Ghrist. Erest tuits, from 1 to 6 feet high, in @amp loose 
eerth at the foot of bluffs in ravines at 800 metera; stipes 
not rigid, brown; pinnae subuanbranous, lighter green beneath; 
subserial roots many, wirys Iucbean, May, 1907. 
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9068, Lomagrenma pteroides Je Sis Rank, stibecandent upon 
smell tree trunks in denee woodia et 800 meters; fronda descending 
Oy subpendulous; leaflets shining dark green sbove, descending, 
mircins sere or less undulate, submenmbranons; rootetoeks not 
tightly cleaving, spersely brenched, brown, with an ebundance 
ef shiny juiee; wpper fronis pele white, spore bearing, the 
leaflets lobed or very strongly undulate especially towaris the 
base, slender tips hanging, edzes mostly recurved towards the 
back of the leetiets, strongly nerved, Jushan, May, 1907. 
9069.  Oleandre eolubrina (Bleo.) Copel, Loose but forming a 
tangled mass or bush on rotten suberect "snege” or on half decayed 
ani moss covered limbs; roctstceks many bremched, rigid, hard 
to break; stems also rigid, divericate or subdeflexed, brenched, 
breaking with #® snap; leaves redielly spreading, or subpendulous, 
submembrenocus, ®>ining sreen above, @ulier beancath; in damp 
woods at 950 metera, Tucban, May, 1907. 
vOoTO. Asplenium eontisuvum Kavif,, Tweban, May, 1907s. 
(fo description) 
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