2.0325, Bypolytrum 1atifoliue Rich, Dumtcuete, 
June, 1908, : 
. (Ho description) 
10526,  soleria chinensis Kunth, Dumguete, June, 
(Wo deveription) 
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10327,  W’apania humilie val. Strict solitary herbs, 
_ farming patches in moist humus cover soil of deeply shaded 
Weeds at 4250; eubterial roots atout and rigid; stems 
triangular, tapering toverds the baee; le®ves in trianguler 
vere, Secending from the broadened green leaf bases, cani«+ 
eulste belie? the middle, [14% and tecurved Sbove the middle, 
daek dull green Sbeve, yello’ish go beneath, subcher tae eous; 
inflorescence ia awali clusters Srieing from Leaf ®xils; 
the green erect peduncles greatly varying in length, sub« 
tended ot the base by reddish bracte; spikes dirty brown; 
Pumaguete, ait 19068, 
16328,  Villevrane® trimervie Yedd, Tree like 
eharub, 7 m, high, @long & atreamlet of very damp Woods. 
at 4000 feet; bark smooth, brown, gray on the breaches; 
brenchlets nuwerous @nd 14x; le®tvee cariaceous, lucid 
deep gteen Sbove, yeli@ieh green bene%th, nearly flat 
but strongly reourved especi®ily te¥ards the rend eseily 
bre@kiag; petioles and nerves bene*th reddish; inflores- 
cence odorless, brittle, White or the stalks and e@lyx 
greenish White; ood moderately soft, reddich; 
Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
10529, Litee® querceides Elm,, 4, Gp. grest tree, 
10 m high, in humid Weods at 425 feet; stems 1 foot 
thick, streight, said te contin "Seound® olacse oahoy"; 
bark Pathe? esueoth, mottled; branches te¥ards the top, 
@eProoeked, only the slender er Wigs 14x; le®tves coritseoue 
or quite rigid, dull green Sbove, Bm gegerencm beneath; 
flovefa faintiy fragrant, about 6 in & cluster; w@ture 
fruit fully 1 inch longsfrom Spex to beee of o@lyx, fully 
1/2 inch thick each the nut @nd upper portion of ¢@lyx; 
nut fully 1/2 inch long or ionger, quite hard, amooth, 
¢o%] black or very dark purple (like thie stain), 
Dumaguete, June, 1908, 
. 10330: Nephrelepis barbate Copel, Clusters, upon 
tree stems of humid Woods &t 4000 feet; roots 4nd rootetocke 
very Tigid, the latter numerously short branched; stipes 
brown, @& rigid, weutlly covered With yellowish brefa fist 
eeSles; pinn®e flat, submembranous, slightly darker green 
en the upper surface; fronds grécefully drooping, varying 
in length from 1 to 4 motere; ugu@®lly Seseeioted With other 
husus gathering epiphytes; Dumtguete, Zuma June, 1906, 
10331, Histiopteris inciss (Thunb,) J. Sm, Smal) 
tufts With only © fo stems, *long etreamiets of rich soil 
in d@mp Weeds Sbout the spka epring “1 4000 feet: rootatock 
rigid, bl@ekieh; stipe soft in texture, shiny black; pinnae 
soft membranous, light green Sbeve, glaucescent benesth; 
fronds much recurved @nd Teposing upon th ickets ef herbs 
end light undershrubs; ee June, 1906, 

