

_ 40700, Randia umbellate Blm, Seendent and over. 
topping trees of steep humid north flanke of the Baruring 
river @¢ 3500 feet: branches many, drooping, with subs 
erect tips; leaves deacending, shiny smooth on the upper 
conguplieste side, duller |nd paler benesth: the main 
nerves yellowieh green, coriseeous; inflereseeance eretay 
white, omly slightly fragrant, clustered in the lear 
. eile or in the axile of fallen leaves, erect; retails 
_ eongly reflexed; fruits globose, erect upon greenish 
. pedicels, hard, yellow; “Uballee," Todays, way, 1069, 
10701, Bichrotrichum olarkei fim, Spiphytes upon 
moos Govered trees or in emonget nuserour climbers of big 
trees 2t 3750 feet in very moist forests, north of the 
Seruring Tiver; stems few to several, descending, curve 
ingly @ecending towards the tips, terete, 3/4 inch thiek, 
soft, green on the inside, breaking with ® anap, covered 
with & emeoth yellowich gray bark: le®vee somewhat condue 
placate on the upper dark green surf™e@, much ligiter — 
beneath, the m@in veins gor and watery.thiekly coriaceous, 
degeendingly spresding; inflorescence clustered in the 
Leaf amis, subtended by dull pink bracts which are ®iso 
erect; pedicels of the same color a8 the bracts; calyx 
yellewish green in anthesis, pink tipped in the bud — 
state; flowere erect, odorless; corolla quite seft, curved 
and flattened Gbove the middle, greenish yellow, mare 
yetitowy wore yellew toward the bage, more green toward the 
Spex; filaments dirty white, anthers of the seme eoler; 

stamens 4, much exerted and upwardly curved; £ te 
by st green, pendupus, netrly 1 foot leng; odaya, way, 
1909, . : "ees 
40702,  Asplenium eeandene 7, Sm, Climbing upen 
@m@li moist moss covered trees of very huwid forests at 
5500 feet north of the Jaruring river; reotatecke ereen, 
Quite Tigid, flattened, sptringly branched, tightly 
attached; frends seeending, the apie*] half spreading; 
stipes terete, dark green; rather bendable; pinnae Glightly 
descending, the segmente f1et, dark green on both sides, 
Sligntly descending, rather soft; rechin and rachilie 
doubly grooved Glong the upper side; the lower flap ef 
_ the gerus brown; “Chalesi." Tedaya, way, 1909, 
upon large smooth moos covered trees in very humid 
forests @¢ 3600 feet Sleng the Baruring river; stems — 
terete, 1 inch thick, flexible, green, the internodes 
6 inches long, 7 te 9-ridged longitudinally: branches 
toward the tep (25 feet up) hanging, lee ridged, lighter 
green, he@vy; leaves horizontally spreading, nearly flat, 
very Goriseeous, lueid dark green Sbove, such ptler 
and duller beneath; inflorescence pendulous, the recep« 
taele turning brignt yellow from base to spex; the 
ietillate flowers yellowish green; *Basok-buge, * 


