10289, secoherum apontanum Linn, More or less elustered 
aed forming dense petehes in sand gravelly sei} at 16900 feet 
along the Oeoy Kiver; strict steme glaucous green, 3/8 ineh 
thick; sheath alee glaucous greeny bleies ascending from the 
base, tips slenderly recurved, pale green above, subglaugous 
bemath, seabrous edges so eng ile green jw oninent midrib 
beneath, grooved end whitich on the upper surface; haire of 
atviet penicles silvery white, glumes yellowich, pietiis or 
etigues very aerk or €ull purple, enthede yellow turning dark 
yellowish brow bdesel sheaths covered with setae; “Bogang.” 
cos aguete, Tune, 1908. 
10290. Dahlbergia ferrugines Rexhb, straggling ehrub 
over moss of boulders slong the Oooy River at 1000 feet; stens 
enooth, brown; the sain branches divaricete end usually 
recurved; slender twigs green; leavee eubmembranoua, yellowish 
green beneath, fiet; inflorescence stalke, bracts end oalyx 
yellewish green; tend pale white exeept the henner which 
hee & green basal blet#h on the ventral side and bordered by 
@ull purplish etreeks; young pode few seeded, much compressed 
oy even cembrancus, Onmagcuete, Jane, 1908. 
20291, Wrightia lenita (Pieo.) Merr. otwngeling , 
shrub, in hot dyy thickets elong the Geoy River ot 1000 feet; 
ateme and main branches brown, lentieelied, sore or lees 
@iexible; flowers faintly fregrent; inflorescent stalks and 
galyx yellowish green; buis greenish yellow, the 5 segnents — 
imbrieate; petale white on the inner eide; fruit 1 feet long, — 
herd, dark green, eonepicucuely greeved on both sides; soft 
leaves seacwhat paler beneath,  Dumayueto, June, 1906. 
10292,  Malletus repanius Mucll. 4rg. *treggiing shrub 
ever etone heaps slong the Oeey River et 1000 feet; wooed tough; 
beek sucoth end brown, leaves mombranous, flet or only slight~- 
gate upon th “oaes side, Gull green above, much 
pubescent periearps. 
“£40293, Piseorea feeciouleta Roxb, | Suffrutescent — 
vies, sperewling end enbacendent in thickets aleng the oy 
River bottom a7 - feet; old stems derk or dull green, 1/4 
base of the leaves and branches (the spines else much larger 
at the letter places), twisted and twining; brenchlets Blender, 
drooping, spinescent only st the leaf bases; seft leaves hang- 
ing, the greener outer suffece exposed; inflorescence ehiefly 
fren the apiesn] leef axils, guberect or desceniing; green 
exsept the yellow anthers, odorless,  Dumiguete, dune, 1906, 
10294, Acrostichun evreun i, Dense tussocks on ledges 
oe eleewhere in | pone ag the Geoy aeret at pall tpg 
Stipes green, rigid, triengulear, the upper engles eceaRio: y 
beset with bieek epines; pinnae saneokine from the reourved 
rethie flat, with blunt tipe reeurved, corivceous, easily 
breaking, shiny dexk green en the upper eide, pales beneath, 
midvein yellowish white; pore beering pinnae at the top, 
heavy and persistent. Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
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