10205. Hymenophyllum Junghuhnii Ve 4. 8. Running 
aleng the lower side of # moss covered inclined tree trunk 
at 40°C feet in damp ravines; reootetock filiform, rather 
soft in texture; etipes not brittle, brown with green margins; 
fronds henging, soft, deep green. Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
10206. Elaphogileasum Copelandi Christ. ne duplicsete,. 
Small tuft upon a enall moss covered tree trunk of @ deep 
damp revine at 4000 feet: stipes eovered with seurty 
brown seales, otherwise greenish; coriaceous blades 
flet, ascending, nearly of the same sreen on both sides; 
rere, Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
10207. Ophicglossum pedaunculesun Desv, Sueeulent, 
from fleshy roots, in fertile damp moss covered 8011 of the . 
woods at 4750; rare, Dumaguete, May, 1906, 
. 10208,  Goniogramme frexinea (Don) pie(Q>, var, Copelandi 
Vhrist. ‘Tufte with comperatively few steng, in seepage 
jedges or in very damp aeil of densely sheded ravines at S000 
feet: stipes light brown or straw color, tough; fronds vary 
ing in length from 1 to 3 metere, usually strongly reclining 
or interlaced With the under growth; pinnee dark green 
above, much peler or lighter beneath, heavy, coriaceous 
but easily drying. Duae guete, Hay, 1908. 
10209, <Asplenium unileterale lam, In most earth of 
humid weode et 4500 feet; foring tufts and patehes; stipes 
not brittle, shining dark brown; fronds submembranous, reourved 
dark green, nmaguete, Mey, 1908. — 
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10210. Cologyne spergea Reichb. Dumagoete, April, 
1908. i 4 
(No aeseription) 
10211. Ficus setterthwaitei Zin, oot 7 m high 
tree with the eacending mein branches rather numerously 
rebrenched at the top end forming 4 roundish erewn; wood 
white end soft; berk mottled, lenticelled; leaves sub- 
chertecoous, peler green en beneeth, nearly flat or only 
the tins recurved, very unequal in size; figs clustered upon 
1 to 3 inches Long sparingly brenched and flexible tubercles 
sesttered along the stem and larger brenches, 1 inch thick, 
green with yellowish spots ané brown jenticels, Dumaguete, 
Mny, 1908, 
10212. Penicun patens Linn. Loose soft patches with 
decumbent stens and branches rooting at the jointea, ultimately 
suberect end 1 ms high; flat leaves light green above, 
somewhat paler beneath, divaricate; flowers when in bloom 
green, in fruit turning purplish browns Dumaguete, Mey, 1908. 

