p 10726, Gerex filicina Heese, Tufte on wet earth 
oF ou seepege ledges Sleng the baruring river 2% 350¢ 
feet; letves dark green, the slender @pie*) half widely 
and fecurvingly spreading; inflorescent st%lks suberect; 
‘panicle slendePfly recurved; "Telsyig,®  Tedays, ay, 1909. 
«49O7R8, «=6Antrophywe 1stifelius Bl. ‘Tufte of & te 
9 et®like upon muddy earth or upon seepage cliffs of wet 
deeply shaded pak places Ot 3500 feet *long the Bearuring 
Piver: stipes dull green, succulent, quite rigid, hang- 
ing, trienculer with the upper il*terel edces quite sharp; 
frond or blade heavy, coriseeous, flatly hanging ®gsinet 
the eorth covered cliffe, dark nearly blueish green above, 
elightly paler benesth; "Seran;"® Todays, Hey, 1909. 
107%. Hymenoghyliue blumetnus Spr, Un sheltered 
eliffe ®leng the Beruring river ®t 3000 feet; the filiform 
dark brown reootetocks flexible, ramifying throughout 
the moee cevered moiet rocks; stipes brown, 8lso slender, 
pendulous, segments thin, p%le green; rachie ond rechille 
brown "“Lomot,."” Todays, May, 1909, 
1073), oenegrames trichoides, 7, Gm,  Seattered 
in eeloniz en the under side of moist trees mew the 
ground of very humid woode north of the baruring river 
at S256 feet; clusters dense, the soft linear dark 
green fronds spreading in 811 directions: "Lomot,* 
10732, Hydranges cunestifolis Bim, a, ep. A 
Lefty tree climber or rather epiphytic on them, ever 
topping or hanging from the larger limbs; branches form- 
ing more or less rigid clumps: le®vers cerisceous, with 
vecurved tips, somewhat prler bene®th: young inflorescence 
enslosed by ® globose 081i 1 1/2 inch Seross, the large 
yellowish white or outer brown colored bracte felling 
eerily: *fagkir,* is quite plentiful in dry dense forests 
at 3000 te 4000 feet; Todays, may, 1909, 
10753. Unearie eaneeseens (Vid,) Korth,  Seandent 
ever dense thickets of ravines ®leong the Beruring river 
@t 3500 feet: branshes very widely epre@ding and inter- 
ls¢ing the tope of other shrhbs 8nd email trees; stens 
angled and brown; twige green; leaves destending, very 
lucid green on the upper side, subgiaucescent beneath ; 
eonduplioate end with recurved tips, the veins yellowish 
g@feen; subecrisceous; flowers greenish, fragrant, sub- 
erect upon the green peduncles: Hooke stout, flatened, 
etrongly recurved; “Colele.*  Teday®, May, 1969, 
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