10786. #Fieus laxiramesa Elm. ns. ep. “Kalattayei.” 
A lex shrub in dense forests of a steep fertile slope at. 
4500 feet of mount Colelan; stems 10 to 15 feet long, eub- 
erect, branched, 11/2 inch thick; bark smooth, greenish 
mottled; wood whitish, soft, odorless and tasteless; 
brenchlets slender, not mymerous, curved, the tips usuelly 
suberect; leaves at the ends of the twigs, descending, 
flet and with recurved tipe, deep green above, much lighter 
green beneath, veins whitish, coriaceous, bud seale setea- 
ceously acuminate, soft, green; figs solitery or in pairs 
from the leaf axils, suberect upom the green peduncle, 1/2 
inch leng, gradually sloping from the base, apex truncate 
and irregulerly ridged, whitish toward the base, dark 
green at the apex, smooth and with minute "milk-spots; 
fodaya, May, 1909. 
10787. Aerides Lewrencia Reichb,. A few stemed 
eluster, upon large trees along the Sibulen river at 
$000 feet; roote rigid, greenish grey; steme also rigid, 
descendingly curved, green, 2 feet long, flattened, sub- 
erect and twisted toward the. apex: leaves in alternating 
distichous rows, scattered from the base, thickly coria- 
geous, deep and shiny green, twisted and recurved, the 
sides at the bese fletiy folded; inflorescence exillary, 
subpendulous; stalk rigid, green, terete; pedicels whit- 
ish, divearioately spreading; buds greenish shiny; flowers 
quite rigid, waxy white, odorous, fragrant) the tips of 
the appendages and the middle erectly curved sepment 
rich purple, the basal segment extended into an upwardly 
-gurved green tip; . Todaya, Mey, 1909. 
10786. Athyrium meyenianum (Pr.) Milde. Tufts 
in moist gravelly deeply shaded steep north ravines near 
the Baruring river eat 2500 feet; rootstocks & inchee thick, 
suberest, 6 inches or a foot long: stipes several, eacend- 
ing, derk green along the upper side, brownish beneath, 
1/8 inch thick, toward the base covered with soft nearly 
black hairs, & to 2 feet long; frond recurved, usually 
longer then the stipe, the segments slightly descending, 
membrenous, darker green on the upper side, paler 
peneath; sori brown; "“Libegod." Todeya, Mey, 1909. 
10789. Pryopteris metteniana Hieron. Terrestrial 
in moist gravelly eoil of deeply shaded steep Berth revines 
near the Baruring river end on the north side, at 2750 feet; 
rootstock rigid 1 ineh thiek, short, somewhat creeping: 
stipes suberect, dull green slong the upper side brown 
beneath, 2 to 5 feet long, 1/3 inch thick, berely scaly 
at the bese; fronds longer then the stipes, recurved, 
spreading, the pinnae and segments flat, semilucid dark 
green on the upper side, submembranoss; sori maroon brown; 
"Libagod.” Todeya, May, 1909. 

