e266, Dendrobium polytrichum Anes, Loosely tufted 
upon branches of shmbs and small trees in ve ry humid woods 
at 80Q meters; roots soft; stems and leaves dark green, 
terete, quite flexible; slender green or when very old grmy~- 
ion colored pseudobul®gs rather hard; flowers sweetly fra- 
grant, petals and slender pedicels nearly snow white, epur 
yellowish, quite delicately suspended, from 1 to 3, the 
inner petal yellowish and streaked with dark brown, all the 
stems sub subpendulous, iuebaa, May, 1907s 
¥266, 
Sueculent, in ground covered with dead foliage of the woods 
at 750 meters; stems bracts and flowers pale white; flowe re 
pendulous, ite corelle (?%) rather delicate and spotted with 
@ little purple; rare; paucbem, may, 1907, 
9208, shaphidophora @¢lmeri tngl, et i rause. Rather 
tall tree climbers, in woods at 750 meters; stems slender, 
the size of a man's e@bbrer, finger, worgn branched and forming 
small bushes near the top, hari, green, rigid; petioles 
ascending, green; blades divaricate, degcending, dull green 
above, much paler beneath, leathery; infratescence or in 
eur specimens infloreseance terminal, erect, subte rete, 1 
inch in diameter across the middle, equally taupe ring {ovrarde 
both ends, 6 inches long, subtended by 4 single very thick 
dark green bract which usually is tinged with brownish 
purple toward the base and extends into a tail like apex; 
Lucban, usy, 1907, 
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a a, Fothos rumphii (F real) Schott, oucAtiin, f! a 
,50 description) 
9269, Sticta (Stictina) elmeri A. Zonhl, Upon stem 
and branches of 7983, standing at right and@les; not succulent 
and with vecurved tips, beneath grayish white and mottled or 
spotted or when old nésakly bleck; usper surface dull bluish 
brown, with yellowish or when old brown colored cups; odor 
that of rotten mushrooms; Lucban, May, 1907. 
9270. Leptogium javanicum Mont, Un emall slender 
twigs of 7985; loosely attached along the upper eu rf ac e 
only, thin, almost t.wnsparent, watery, of a dull steel blue; 
disks of cups brown; it was also observed upon the limbs of 
other trees located in very damp ravines; Lucben, May, 
1907, 
g27l. Selaginells adligsns Nieron «~ mn, Sp. seandent 
or ranning along the stems of undersh rubs and prop roots of 
Pandans banahsensis #1m. Stems slender, brown, quite brite 
fle, much branched toward the top; foliage dark green, with 
recurved or gubpendulous fruiting tips, flexible quite thin 
and ecarious; only in very damp deeply shaded woods at 8&0 
meters; Lucban, May, 1907, 

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