10807,  Tecteria ambigue (rrebl) Copel, Terrestrial 
in very damp soil Gumonget l“rge bowlders of deeply shaded 
BLatestems jungles Sleng the Baruring river “t 2750 feet; 
Yoeoteteek short, erect, 9 few inches thick: stipes 206 end- 
ing, watery green, 2 to 3 feet long, %t the bese somee 
what severed with soft brown ec@les; fronds ionger than 
the stipes, méch recurved; pinn®e spreading, very deep 
green on the upper side, lease so on the under surface, 
membranous; fertile frend heavy, suéculent, central, 
ereot of mote eo than the sterile ones (eseSeionally 4% 
few pinnules of the broad letves sterile fronds bear 
epotee likewise); “Libaged.” Todays, June, 1969, 
10607 8, Dbryopteris rizalensis Christ,  Todaya, 
Septeaber, 1909, 
(Be desoription) 
10808,  Fhyliitis pinnate (J, Gm.) Oo. K. 
Succulent terrestrial herve in wet soil strewn with large 
vowidere Slong the Beruring river at 2300 feet: rootetoekes 
ahort, subercet, 2 few inches thick, denaely clothed 
with lenag flexible block roots; stipes Secending, quite 
numerous, Gull green ®long the upper side brown beneath; 
fronds much recurved, many of them beer plantlets at 
their tips; eegments much lighter green beneath, nearly 
£16t, kém limp; indusiuwe yellowish, g@ spores brown: 
"ivaged. * Todays, June, 1909, 
10609. Coniogramme fraxines (Don) Diele, Smell 
@luspe in moist husus covered soil of deeply shaded 
eteep elopes at 2750 feet, Slong the Baruring river; 
reotetock horizontal, 4/4 inch thick, rigid, bearing 
towards the end 3 to 5 frends; stipes erect, smooth, 
green or @ trifle brown ®long the lower side, &t the 
very b&ee covered with soft brown eo%lee; frends sec end- 
ingly Peourved, 3 feet long &m or Se long Ss the stipe; 
pinn®e gradu@lly reduced from bage to apex, the basa) 
ones compound, pinnules membranous, rich green on beth 
eides, fiat or only the tips reourved; sori firma, 
yellowish brown; “Libeged,” Todays, June, 1909, 
10616. Ficus tod®yensis Sim, n, sp, An erect 
60 feet high tree with ® 1 1/2 foot thick stem, on very. 
eteep gorges netr the Bbaruring river “t 3000 feet: stem 
branched @beve the middie, the branches crookedly rebranched 
and spretding; bark grayish white, mottled, yellowich 
benesth the epidermis, smooth; wood coarsely grained, soft, 
whitieh, oderlese and tasteless: rough chartiaceous leaves 
horisentally spreading or descending, slightly ptler 
beneath, the midrib yellewiesh green; fige solitary or 
in pairs, from the leaf axils, upon 1/2 insh leng yellow- 
deh subpendulous peduncies, globose or 4 trifle thicker 
above the middle, scabrid, at least 1/2 inch thiek, light 
kemun lemon yellow; when fully mature nearly 3/4 inch 
thick, smooth 2nd with the game color: syconius thick; 
fiewers red; fTodsy*®, June, 1909, 
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