Up7ee. Aeplenium filipes Copel. ? *Logedo;" in 
muddy e8Fth Slong ® deep Little gulch of dense fereste at 
4600 feet of mount Colelen; forming aste; reetetocke flexible, 
pranched; stipe and rechis shiny @ark brown or maroon; frende 
much Feourved, membranous, dark green on both sides; sori 
cover dirty yellowim green; Todays, May, 190%, 
10799, Dryopteris hirtipes (81.) 0: K.  *Seyop-eeks,” 
Breet tufts of 3 to 7 stalks, in wet fertile 9011 of © 
steep hetvily wooded slope St 4500 feet of mount Colelan; 
veoteteck suberest, 1 inch thick, ®beut 6 inches long, 
oee®gion@ily short branshed; stipes bend*blie, guberest, 
brown Slong the lewer side, green *bove; frond much recurved; 
pinnae Giverieately spreading, fist, deep green “nd shiny 
on the upper side, wuch lighter green benesth; indusius 
greyish white.  Teday, Nay, 1909, 
10800.  Siderexylen *poensis Blm, n, sp, ‘Tree on 
eteep weeded slopes of mount Colelan ®t 4500 feet; etem 
30 feet or higher, 1 1/2 feat thick, branched toward the 
tep: the twigs quite nuserous suberect; bark enoothiah, 
gray and brotm mottled, with % milky 9%p; wood hard yellow- 
ish white, heavy, burly and yet when cut quite brittle; 
leaves thinly charteeecus, the margine strongly gube urved 
@gcending dull tehy green ®beve, much peler beneath; 
*"Baleloy.” flowers clustered mostly from the leaf ®xils;. 
atalke and e@lyx green, divaricately spreading; 
and filemente of 9 Ligiter green; pistil deep ereen; 
aathere yellowish brown, stewens 4nd sorell® e@riy faliing 
&e & Whole: the flowers are vieited by bees, not odorous 
etherwise but have & eweet taste,  Today®, Mey, 1909, 
20601, Asterina latiueculs Syd, "patak-din.* 
Gu Leeves of ® Sepotecese Sideroxyien apoensie Sin, tree 
collected at 4500 feet numbered 10600; forming derk rusty 
bisek blotches on the upper side &# well 86 on the under~ 
ide of the old letves; the fruiting spores oF ¢lusters 
apperently are globese, soattered, mm ainute, and ere «f 
of & darker bleck; Todays, way, 1909, 
10802,  Bilseceerpus nervesus Zim, n, op. . Tree 40 
feet high, etem 1 1/2 or 2 feet thick, with erest mein 
wranches ffem below the middle, the top branches erookedly 
vewranched forming bushes, on steep fertile wooded slopes 
of mount Colelean at 4500 feet; "Celeso.” branshiete many: 
twigs flexible, greenish, suberect; leaves enor taceous, 
strongly conduplieste on the upper smooth seuiluciad surface, 
duller beneath, veine yellowish white, petioles reddish, 
feuite upen i toe 16 inches leng brown flexible st®lks 
evattered Slong the branchlets mostly; nuts hard, ellip- 
seid, 3/4 inch long, 1/2 inch aoross, of % pleasing deep 
red; bark thick brownish, grayish on the branched; wooed 
moderately soft, silvery white, splitting e%sily Slong 
the wavy grains, rether light;  Tedays, way, 1909, 

