_ 20646, Quercus sechokkei Slm, n, sp, L@rge spretd- 
ing tree G0 feet high or higher on very steep nerth wooded 
fieake of the jeruring river a+ feet; main branches 
from the middle, widely epreading, the brenchiets rigid 
and erooked, forming bushes; bark brown, gr@y on the branches, 
smoothieh of only lenticelled; trigs not vigid, sore or Lese 
herigeut®ily spre@ding, green; le@ves subcherteceque, dark 
areen Shove, lucid and of 4 grayish green beneath, nesriy 
fiat, tipe recurved; main velne yellowish green; infrutes- 
cence termine) from the o14 twigs or rether branchlets, 
6 inches long, erect or tecending, the sta@lke and cup and 
hoard rugose cupa grayish green; eceSsiensliy ® few branched; 
agern with the flatly obovoid, 3/4 inch long, 1 ineh wide 
agrees the top, ouly % few coming to maturity Siong the 
spike, only the ®pies] portion not enclosed ty the amooth 
and ligneous c@lyx cup; “Wleyen".« *Ylayan-coran"s"the oak 
of the valley.* wood hard whitish on somewh®t trowni ch 
heey the center; edorliess & taetelesse; Todays, Tue, 

10847, s@uole® gracilis Vid, Strict aad slender 
trees on wooded steep slopes of the beruring river at 3oa0 
fect: stem 1 feot thick, romd, 5 feet high; branches 
above the middie, forming @u elengSted & spreading crown; 
pranehlets saocth 14x, auserously wranched, greyish brown, 
the ultimate ones suberect; leaves thinly cori®ceoue, the 
old enes very aapk deep green on the upper side, yellewith 
@o beneath, strongly recurved, the young eues light green; 
infleressence mostly aclitary, erect, the st®ike yellowish 
green, the flowering heads globose, 3/4 inch in diameter, 
ere@ny white, rather soft, with 8 feint unpleteant odor; 
*“gabaioed"; old bark ec®ling in plates: wood herd heavy, | 
brownish toward the emter, stvinking ia flaver and taste; 
10848, Polypodium Phymetodes L, Crawling over 
bowldera or upon moist humus covered oil of dense woods 
ef eteep north revines Sleng the Seruring river 4% 3000 
feet; rootstecks glaucous green, branched, flezible; stipes 
ageending, shiny brown, eepeci@liy toward the base, rigid; 
froude recurved, diverse in size. ané shape, rigidly coria- 
 @@oue, the segments usu®ily twisted and mush rec urved, 
- ghindag green on both side, margine wevy; *Libagoed-tapang- 
pang.* Tedaya, June, 1906. 
10650. ‘Ficus maniiensis Ward, Tree 4) feet high 
with wkkk @ foot and & half thick stem, on steep wooded © > 
@lepes ®leng the Baruring river ®t 5000 feet; stem rather 
exooked, net round, flattened of obecurely buttreesed near 
the huaue covered fertile 9011; branches from ®bove the 
middle, cooked and widely spre@ding, the 18x ultimate 
enes numerous and more of less drooping; old bark mottled, 
wrown on the twige: wood rather brittle, oowreely grinned, 
whitish/ throughout, odorless and with ® faint eweetish 
taste; Leaves rough, charteceous, destendingly spre*ding, 
fiat and with recurved tips, dull green on both aides, 
althougn lighter bene®th, veine yellowish green, oid 
petioles becoming brown covered; figs dark green, in the 
leaf axile or in the axile of their scare benesth the 
foliage: "Basieong;"  Todsya, June, 1909, 
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