we Selaginella lecerata Warby  Damaguete, June, 
er (Mo description) 
(449647, | Stauregyne debilie (anay.) Clarke, Dumaguete, 
{fe deseription) — 
Rubus feaxiuifoliue Poix, Shrub 2 to 3 ms 
wae 160348 
writ an dyy fertile eoil of shrubberies wpon grasey 
ridges et S000 feety stema strict, reourvingly brenched 
towards the top, is éensely beset with sharp mearly 
black priekies; jleaves flet, with recurved tips, deeper 
green above, gubmembranous; flowers odorless, with green 
eveistent Gelyx ani white deciduous corolie; berries 
hanging, red, rather bitter te taste; ovary er Pile- 
ments whitish, enthers brown (at leeet in age). : 
Dumaguete, dune, 1905, 
$0849, Peeridiwe aqnilinwn (L) Kuhn, Stens 
gmooth, green, 1/2 inch thick, with @ ahellow groove on 
the upper eide, strict, 2 to 5 m. hight main pinnae 1 foot 
apart, ooh reduced and clogely set towards the apex; 
pinnee but lightly recurved, gubchartaceous, lighter 
green goog in @ey fertile g011 of thickets bordering 
grassy open ridges et 3000 feet, Dumaguete, June, 1906. 
L085 Ardisie asrginmate Bla, Strict shrub 1 
to @ m high, im Gamp shrubberies of a ridge at 2500 feet; 
slender branches mainly towards the top, & varieately 
epreading, wabrenched or rarely branched, flattened st 
the bese; lesvea flat, subcoriaceous, darker green above; 
globose i apace green te brownish, sometimes 
minutely mottled. 
10352.  Gleiehenia linearis (Buru.) Clerke. Porming 
dense tengled pstehes in fertile soil amongst thickete 
at 3600 feet; stems er stipes 3/6 inch thick, reclining 
or Pprewling, shiny yellowish brown, breaking with a onap, very 
vigid; pinnse hori sontally epresding, light green above, 
eases. boneeth, etreight, flat, quite, rigid. Dumaguete, 
Jane, Se 
10382, Polypodiun subeurieuletum Bl,  Roctatooks 
ereeping ami branched in hgowe covered rather ary soil. 
emoengst thickets of « ridge at 3760 feet, glaucous, covered — 
with rai | yellowish brown trichomes stipes shining brown, 
with @ fine greenish lsterel stresks; fronds auch recurved; 
heavy pinnee coriaceous, yellowish green on both sides. 
Domaguete, dune, 1908. 

