10695 8,  Podochilus micranthus Sehltr, Todaye, 
way, 1909, (NO description) ; 
. 20605 8, Podochilue crotalinus Ames, Swail tufte 
hanging from goes covered tree trunks of % dense forested 
flenk north ef the Baruring river at S750 feet; stems 
flattened dark green, branched, @bout 2 feet long with the 
wrenches; leaves submembrenous, similariy duli green on 
beth sides, in distichous rows, eowewhet twisted but nearly 
f19t; yowtg letvee light green: inflorescence Spicai, the 
rather delicate oderiess white flowers in felieceous breets 
erranged ®leng the upper side; the inner ofg8n bearing the 
leng spine pPuplish tipped: "Saguety." Todays, Hay, 1909. 
10696,  Podechilus xytriopherus Sehitr, Smal. 
clump henging from moses covered trees of & thickly wooded 
flank north of the baruring river at 5750 feet; stems - 
Light green, Tlattened, unbrenched, Secendingly curved 
towards the ends; leaves eubmembraneus, twietingiy recurved, 
descending, p®ler gteqn beneath; infiorestence delicate, 
pendulous from the half aseending tips of the stems, 
usuelly branched from near the base, ®11 the branches 
provided with green persistent braste, (quite similar to 
geome species of "Lycopodium;* flowers delicte, in disti- 
eheue tows, solitary fram eteh bract, deciduous, edoriess, 
white except the purple inner margins (the white portion 
goon fades to euhlewis "gagumay."® Todaya, ky, 1909, 
10696, Gyrtandre anguleris Bim, o, sp.  S&piphytis 
upon mose covered 6r smonget numerous climbers of large 
tree trunke of dense huwid forests =t 3500 feet; steme 
heavy, descending, 3 to 6 feet long, eperingliy branched, 
@urved, greyish white, 4<angled, the green 8nd succulent 
tipe aacending; leaves fiat, thickly coriaseous, Ligh ter 
green beneath, descending, the leafy bracts divarieately 
spreading; inflorescence and young infrutescence suberect, 
subtended by ateenieh white wreets: flowere oderiess, in 
‘fours but enly two mature St the same tines, white, rigid, 
guseulent, the throat 3/4 inch wide; yeung fruits green, 
Siete, ageendingly curved; "S@lingkegty.*  Todaya, uty, 
10699, MStthses pubescens Kerr, Tree like shrub 
in moist dense woods at 3600 feet north of the Saruring 
viver, in fertile humus covered soil; stem 4 inshes thick, 
15 feet high, branched toward the tep; the branches 
laxly spreSding, quite rigid; wood moderStely hard, heavy, 
w@eple white, with whiter radiating vessels, oderiess and 
tasteless; bark yellowish on the finly checked surfsee, 
otherwise reddish: leaves rigid, horisont®lly spretding, 
dull green, ®bove, yellowish m beneath, convex on the 
upper surfeee; fruits clustered upon cireuler diske 1 
to 1 1/2 inch thick or *croas, erect, upon short simileriy 
colored et®lke, 1 inch long, ellipsoid, duli blue (red- 
ish when young) smooth and hard; peduncle subereot, 1/2 
inch leng, green; "“Berineras,” Todays, Way, 1909. 


