10620. A@inendra montana Merr. At least 50 feet 
high tree on a forested ridge at 6250 feet of mount 
Colelan; stem 2 feet thick; wood rather hard, somewhst 
gnerly, reddish toward the center, etite heavy, odorless 
but with e distinet bitterish taste: bark thick, brown, 
comparatively smooth, reddish beneath the lenticelied 
epidermis; branches rigid ¢rookedly rebranched; twigs 
laxly @preading; leaves sharteaceous, dull green except 
for the pale green lower side, tips recurved; flowers 2wiin 
strongly and sweetly fregrant, pendulous upon dark shiny 
green Yegurved pedicels; ¢elyx eleo green exeept the 
yellowish mergins; petals ereamy white, caspanulately 
apresding; filementa of @ similar color; enthers yellow; 
pistil greenish white; Paniesan,* todeya, May, 1909, 
10621. AGkosorus exmltatus Copel, Rather small 
Loose tufts upon lerge°tgee tops upon a dry ridge at 
6000 feet of mount Colelan, roots fibrous, brown; stems 
or fronds many from the same aluster, gubpendulous, and 
ususliy curved, quite rigid; the pinnse flet, coria- 
ceous Shiny dark green above, mich paler beneath, the 
fertile ones above the middle much constricted and flate 
tened into sori pockets giving the frond a serrately 
toothed appoarance; “Begabst-bulen," Hodeya, Hay, 1909. 
20622  Phrertia Elmeri “nes nm. sp, Loose tufts 
henging from moss covered tres trunks in a forested 
ridge at G000 fest of mount Colelen; stens ie¢endingly 
curved, the enis suberect, terete, not rigid, leaves 
mach paler green beneath, deseendingly recurbed, coria« 
ceous, not rigid; inflorescence axis from the upper 
Leif exiles, yellowish green, terete, lisp, horizontally 
Spreading; flowers odorless, neuells below the reehis 
and deseeniing; celyx greenish, subtended by brownish 
breetay; corelia white: anther organ yellowish: "Sare- 
ma tolotonz.” Todeyse, Ney, 1909. 
Elmeri Cepel. eM. novae Dense 
MaSeee upon meses sovered soil of 
dvy wooied ridges at 7 -o¢% of mount Volelan; reot-~ 
atocke remifying, net brittle, covered with dexrk brown 
scales; stipes not brittle, rieh brown, reclining, the 
growing tips ascending; pinnae elternatingly seattered, 
turned ee with the upper side toward the Light; secondary 
pinnee flat, spreading, benesth hispid with whitish heirs, 
CSimilerly «reen on both sides; the whole plant hes a 
_ Sebgleninior feel. Young seri sheath whitish, brown 
when old; “Sogpang.” todeyn, May, 1909. 

