; 10661, Cyrtandra ragiflers Zim, mn, sp, iLaxly 
branched shrub 5 feet high in dense woods of half : 
fertile soil @t S760 feet, north of the Boruring river; 
etems soft, easily bretking; bark yellowish, emooth; 
le®ves coriaceous, flat, descending, the old ones dull 
green Shove, yellowish so bene®th, veins brownish due 
to the heirs, inflerescente chiefly *long the twigs aad 
_ Stems, the lower oues 6 inches long ond horizontally 
branched; its branches brownj ¢@lyx yellowish green; 
flewer odorless, soft, pink except the inner whitish 
tube, deciduous; fruite watery white or yellowien, 
cenieally elengated, 1 inch long; "B8lingeg,* stems 
quite gneriy; bark greenish gray, somewhat checked when 
eld; wood moderately soft, greenish white, turning 
yellowigh red G@fter being exposed; Todays, May, 1909. 
20668, Tecteria lenseane (Geud.) Gopel, Taft 
with 3 fronds in very moist hueus cevered veil ef dense 
woods 4nd in h®if ewampy places at S760 feet; reotstock 
% feot long, 6 inshes thick, subereect; frénde grseefully 
reourved, 10 feet long ineluding the 5 feet leng stipe; 
the lewerwest main pinnae the largest and woepmmetric; 
atipe 2-inechea thick St the base where it ig dark brown 
aud covered with similarly colored f19ttened soft geales, 
otherwise greenigh especi®ily ®leng the upper grooved 
ide; pinmules flat, guumembranous, dark grean tbhove, 
paler benetth, usu®lly the lowermost ones fertile; sori 
dark m@reon brown; *“Alobungan,"* Todays, tay, 1909. 
10685, MicPolepi® todayensis Ghriest,  seattering 
not in clémps, in moist forests of half sweapy fertile 
goil, St 3&0 feet or higher: stipes 6 feet long, 3/4 
inch thiek emoeth hard green Aleng the upper side, brown 
benesth, gubterete, with faint side streaks, base not 
ec@ly; fronds ge proper 2% leSst @¢ long |e the stipe, 
mush Peaurved; the lower moet pinnae the lengest, #11 
Tecurved especially toward the Apex; pinnules much 
recurved, oF gubpendulous, quite heavy, rather dry in 
texture, &t firet light green, turning dull dark green 
with ®ge; sori brown, their peckets somewhat raised 
on tie upper surfece of the segmente; "Delebungsa, * 
Todays, May, 1909, 
10664, dGehefflera mindansensis uerr, Seandent 
upen @@li trees in moiet dense woods of & well drained 
_ €idge north of the baruring river: stems terete, 1 
inch thiek: bemk d@rk green or brown, emeoth; wood 
oft, porous, flexible, yellowish green, odorous, : 
with & slightly bitter tast, pith large; leaves horison- 
t@liy spre@ding, chiefly toward the ends ef the slender 
spawingly branched twigs: leafliete nearly flat, corisceowm, 
neariy flat and wa with slightly recurved tips, dull 
green “bove, much p®ler bene@th; infruteseence terminal, 
guberect, from 3/4 inch thiek twige; the rather strict 
Secending branches green @nd covered with dark brewn 
heirs, 6 to 12 inches long; fruits clustered upon etrict 
eteen puunaxke peduncles, lemon yellow except the 
brown stigmatic dets; *rararan,"* Todays, aay, 1909, 


