
10647, Teeteari® lenzetn® (Geud,} Gopel, Sail 
tufte With $ te 6 fronds in loose humue covered e011 of 
@ense moist Wood at 4250, south of the Gibulan river; 
stipes 1 to 3 feet long, rusty bro’n ond gealy empeci@iliy 
teWards the baee Where it is 1/2 inch thick, With faint 
side streaks; frond triangular in eh®pe, %t ieset ae long 
@o the atipe, recurved; pkk pinn®e f14t, horizontally 
epreading, thin, yelig@®ieh green beneSth; spores mostly 
on the bSe8] pinn@e; rachie With & grammxp fine tomentum 
especially “long the upper side, Today2, May, 1909, 
10546, Maraegnine piiopus Kelchbr, per nearly 
@GecSyed limbs lying om moist soil of dense Woods at 4250 
fest, south of the Gibulen: stems terete, thickened 
twfardg the base, velvety pulverulent, rubbery, duild 
yello#; heads yellw, deeply ®nd bro@dly sunken in the 
middle, quite frail but not fragile, “leo rubbery, the 
@pex &t the top brevnish yellw, to¥ard the margins 
‘Light yelio” With eonepicuous streaks of * deeper yellow 
 ‘Améiedting the ®ttachment of the ellie "Kalat,” 
= May, 1909, 
10661,  De@lbergia devacensis Hlm,., mn, ap. A BW 
fect high tree om Well drained soil 6f Sn openly Sumas 
Weoded gharp ridge at 3600 feet, nerth of the Sibulen 
viver; branches ¢rooked nd divericately spretding, 
rigid; stem alse ereoked, 1 to 1 1/2 foot thick; Wood 
moderately hard, gu®rly, Whitieh With minute reddish 
etre@ke, bark thick, gray, se%ling in plates, yelle 
bene®th the epidermia; leaflets dull green on both sides , 
gubmembrenous, nearly fleet, horisontally spree@ding; 
infiorescence erect or nearly eo; peduncle greenish, ya 
pedicels brot’n; fleers ederless, divergent, the petels 
peie- blue 4nd deeper blue streaked on the inner sides: 
Baranei pst,” Weod oderless and eaten te, aheckaenees Wate; 
tedaye, way, 4908, 
30562, Wendleandi® lusoniensie 0, free 25 feet 
high With 8 creoked 10 inch thick stem, ou & steep fertile 
ravine of thickets of light Weeds 4% S50G feet; Yood 
sappy White, moderately hard and heavy, oderiess and 
tasteless; bark finely checked longitudinally, gray, 
bre’n on the branches; branches erockedly spreading: 
chart2c¢eous leives horizontally e@etding, ptler green 
beneath; inflorescence termins] ond branched, the et®l1ké 
 gteen, the White flovers fragrant; “Mearienge.” Todays, 
Mey, 1909, 

