10803, lLoxegramume dimorphe Copel. Dense tufts, 
horizontelly encircling small trees whelly or in pert, 
in dense moist woods at 3750 feet of mount Colelan; roote 
stocks branched end densely clothed with wet roots; 
fronde submembranous, hanging, @@milarly green on both 
sides, margins undulete, the midnerve green ani ridged 
linear, hanging uwanally beneath the sterile ones, green- 
ish, watery and more or lees fregile; "“Saraceng." 
fodeya, May, 1909. 
108604,. Lorenthus aneuletus Miluese te @p. Small 
Clusters upon the uppermost horisontelly epreading limbs 
of e Grewia tree in woolls of a steep ravine along the 
Beruring river at 2760 fect; atems greyish white, orooked« 
ly brancheé, rether bendeble, arising from 1 te 6 inches 
thick irreguicr beses; twigs angled, the upper portion 
green, Somewhnt drooping but tips eseending; leaves, 
smooth, pole green on both sides, usually conduplics te 
on the upper side; inflorescence crest, green except 
the yellowish buds, flowers oGorless, erect; petais 
6, very thick, yellow exeept the faint pair of red 
lines slong the upper edges of the segments; the short 
filaments alee yellow; anthers reds pisetil yellowish 
with « green stigma; fruit elongated dark green; "“Manogo.* 
fodaya, May, 1909s 
10608.  Dryopteris immerses (Ble) O. Ke Terrestrial 
in very moist fertile soil of steep flanks of the Haruring 
viver et S000 feet; in dense jungles of shrubs, small 
trees and grasses; erect rootstock a few inches thick and 
& half foot high, civing rise te several stelks; stipes 
% to & foet long, erect, 1/2 inch thick, black and covered 
with similerly colored soft seales at the baee, green or 
somewhat brown along the lower side; fronds strongly 
reaurved, somewhat longer then the stipes; momin pinnae 
spreading, the bagal ones suberect and abruptly reduced; 
segments Gull green, soft membranous; lateral nerves 
beneath yellowish; sori brown; “Libaged."” Todays, 
dune, 1909. 
10806. Fieus micrespheera Yarb, Atragzling 
climbers in wet deeply shafted phaces along the taruring 
river at 3000 feet; stems 1 to & inches thick, irregulare 
ly rouni; branches widely spreading, slender and lax, 
mostly drooping; wood moderately herd, tough, sanpy white, 
ederless and testeless; berk dull greon or greenish brown; 
membranous lesves flat but with strongly recurved tips, 
much greener above: figs clustered in the leet axils 
or in the axils of fallen leaves, globose, 1/4 inch thick, 
 goft and red when mature, upon short similarly colored petun~ 
gles; "Megniipid." Yodaya, June, 1909, 

