LO759., Pischidia Elmeri Sehltre Ne Sp. Hanging 
tufts, upen trees of dense foresta at 3750 feet; stems 
and branches flexible, yellowish green, terete; leaves 
subereet, thick, quite bendable, ¢onceve on the upper 
side, strongly convex upon the under, yellowish green; 
peduncles divaricstely suberect, terete, green, bearing 
fow to several flowers at the enis; flowers descending, 
deciduous, creamy white, with decp yellow anthers; “Tane- 
biayo.* fodaya, May, 1909. 
10760, _Yitterie alternens Copel (7). ‘Soft dense 
tufts npen large trees of moist forests at 2750 Teet: 
linesr fronds limp, descending, very dark dull green 
above, which side is ueurlly slightly concave, yellowish 
green on the flattened lower side, pale green and even 
brown toward the base, very muerous along the dark brown 
scales covered flexible rootstocks: young ones reddish, 
Todaya, Mey, 1909. 
LOT61.s Pavallia wagneriena Copel. seandent 
upon mosey tree trunks in dense forests of fertile 
:qoevered soil, 2% 3750 feet; reotatocks branched 
‘end fitsing = mess work, flexible but easily breaking 
if ben much, covered with reddish brown seales; 
fronds descendine, seattered slong the rootstooks; stipe 
quite haréd ané rigid, gréen except the brown lower side; 
rachis winged slong the upper flet surface; pinnae shining, 
membrenous, rich green on the upper side, paler bene ath; 
spere pockate brown, @eeplyseet into the sinuses, with 
the seauents of the pinmles protruding as spines; "Panya- 
angan,” Tedaya, Mey, L902. 
10768. Solemum ancetli Blu, ne Spe Spiphytee, 
in forests at 3750 feet; the grayish white stems deseend- 
‘ing, brenched, forming straggling mosses; leaves eoriaceous, 
also descending, shellowly conduplicate on the upper aub- 
lucid surface, tips reeurved, much peler beneath; flowers 
upon green deseendingly curved pedicels, usuelly several 
from short green stalks of the leaf exile; calyx green, 
gradually thickened into the pedicel, subslobose, 
1/3 inch thiek, Light yellow; the whole plent quite 
heavy end suceulint; "“Lewmoos.” Mature berries tmrning 
yellowish whitish. tfodaya, May, 1909, 
10763, Ganarium racemosum Merr, “lender erect 
tree in forests at 3500 feet; stem 25 feet high, with an 
eight inch bole; branches rather few, spreading, the 
branchlets thick quite long and suberect; bark smooth, 
grayish mottled; sapwood thin, white, otherwise somewhat 
red, moderately hard, oderless end @asteless; leaves 
horizontally spreeding from the ends of the twigs, 2 to 
8 feet long; ilesflets shiny on both sides, deeper green 
above, nerves benosth yellowish green, ascending fren 
the thiek petiole flat end only = trifle recurved: infrue 
tseseence exillary, pendulous; the stelk 6 to 12 inches 
long, brown pubescent; mute green, hard, with a short 
brown pubescence which when fully meture felis ox rubbe off, 
ovoidly eliptic, obscurely S-enguler, nearly 1 1/2 ineh 
Long; 3/4 ineh thiek; “Ogetetome casa," fodaye, Mey, 1909. 
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