/ 10565. Cyathes Zlmeri Copel, Slender erect 
tree 15 to 25 feet high in huwas covered soil of moist 
weeds &t 4000 feet, south of mount Kalelen; stems strict, 
4 ineh thiek, &¢ the base thicker “nd more or less 
ivreguler in shape; se8re ellipsoid; frends ¢lustered 
at the tep, horizentaliy spreading, 10 feet leng; the 
wtipe Sgeendingly reeurved, 2 inches thick ®t the bage, 
tard the base densely covered With soft Gry tren 
solored se%lese eepeti®ily ®leng the edges, otherwise 
gimply ec“brid, green on the upper side, bron benetth, 
With light yelie’ side stripes; pinn®e rather thin, 
light, horizontally spresding, reduced at beth ends, 
the leveat one 2 to 3 feet from the base of the petiole; 
"“Hete"; pith 2/3 of the central portion of the etem; 
the euter portion heavy, hard and folded With bleex 
veesels; TedayS, wey, 1909, 
10666, Athyrium devacense Copel. one foot high 
and 6 inches thiek rootetalke, in very leese humus 
@evered soil of dense Woed at 4000 feet, south of Calelen 
mountein; 3 to 6 frends te etch plent; frond & feet Leng, 
ine Luding the 1 te 2 feet leng etipe, eradutliy recurved; 
stipe 1/2 inch thiek, covered With soft dark wrovn or 
nearly bl®sk sc@les especi®illy tevard the base; pinnae 
slightly recurved, 719%, subsoriseeous, comparatively 
yeli@ich green especi@liy so beneath; stipe deeply 
groeved on the upper side and With faint side otreaks; 
*“L@lebungan,* Tedaya, Hay, 1909, 
10567, Peychotri® pSleense fim, Suberect Gnd 
branched ehrube, 9 feet high, in moiet underera@ th of 
dence forests, 2t 4000 feet seuth of mount Calelan; 
bark asooth, bron; ood sappy White soft, oderiess aad 
tastelesa; branches 14x, subereot or subdreoping; lestvees 
epreading, darker green on the upper flat side, subso-~ 
risseous;. inflorescence terminal, the calyx rim bret nish 
red; fl@ere oderlese, 211 parte equ®lly White: fruits 
subglebose, the Spex truncate aud With & blunt mucro, 
@reenish red; “Hageanged,” Wigs the toughest of 
any Feychotri® ever collested, Todsya, way, 1909. 
10569, Piper l@geniovérium €, DC., n, 
Clusters wk of large shrubs in damp fertile on i of 
thickete or light Yeeds; stems several, 16 te 15 feet 
high efect, 3 to 5 inches thick 4t the base, ringed 
every foot or Wm, terete, White and greenish gray 
mottled; branches Secendingly spre®ding, not numerous; 
the bark smooth and green, thickly nodulose; leaves 
subcoriscecue nearly f14% or conduplicate from the 
base only, such pSler beneSth;: inflorescence opposite 
the lover letves, recurvingly hanging 1/2 inch thiek, 
"PStetail" like, yell@, terete; one half or more of 
the Weed ie pith, the outer half hard and radiate, 
rather heavy, oderlees ond testelees; Cuye. Todaya, 
May, 1909, 
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