10700. Diplediscus panicul®tus Tures, ‘Tree 
4@ feet high in very moist ravines ®long the baruring 
river at 2760 feet; stem more or lees ridged, 11/2 
foot thick, branched from the middle; main branches 
erect, the ultimate ones flexible, 4nd wore or less 
‘@Pooping; leaves herisentally epreading, charteseous, 
the thiek upwerdly curved petiole greenish gray, flat, 
deep green Gnd blotched with gray on the upper side, 
yellowim 9 bene®th; inflorescence mostly termins) 
ef upon leafless teige, tecending, the panicle 6 te 
12 inches leng; the st4lke and G®lyx yellowieh green; 
the thin reflexed petals whitiah; the erect filaments 
and anthers similarly light yellow; pietil yellowish 
white; "Sedobo.* bark quite thick, brewn and thinly 
ehecked on the outeide when old, emooth on the branghes; 
weed lignt, soft, white, edefless and tacteless; 
Todays, my * 1909, 
40791, Viburnum lusenicum Spoense a, ver, Bln, 
foife, Ghrxub lo feet high, on north wooded ridges 
@leng the Baruring river at 2500 feet; sein branches 
@vieing from below the middle, ultimstely laxiy 
Weanched; wood moderately hard, somewhat reddish, 
quite heavy, odorless Gnd tastelesa; bark ameeth brown 
oud gray mottled; le@ves membranous, light green on 
botn eides, nearly fist but with recurved tips, horisen+ 
taliy or descendingly spreading: green fruite flattened 
and Pidged, gliebose and shiny dark red when s&ture; 
inflorescence suberect, the st®lks greenish, the 
eligntiy ederecus flowers creamy white throughout; 
"Sangasebangas," Todeya, May, 1909, 
10792, Tectaria decurrens (Fr,) Copel, Rank 
eoarge ferne in wet somewhat gravelly e011 of densely 
enaded places of steep slopes Siong the Baruring river — 
ae 2750 feet; rootetecks 1 of & inehes thick, erect, 
6 dnghes long, cecasion®lly sever®] in ® bunch, form- 
ing laege clumps; roots leng, fibrous, numerously 
branched; stipes brewn Slieng the lower eide, margined 
with green lamina which @e either emooth of erinked; 
frond divere°in size and shape, the ew%il ones entire, 
from 1 to 8 feet leng, meabranous, somewhet ptler 
| green beneath, strongly recurved, the tipe of the 
larger enes touching the groun¢ *Libogod-tagaks, * 
Common in faverSble pleces whesx rank succulent 
Bistestems species thrive; Toedaye, Hay, 1909. 

