11454, Loranthus apoensia Bim. n. sp. Parasitic 
shrub upon limbe of medium sized trees in damp wooded ravines 
at 7000 feet of mout Apo; stems numerous, 3 to § feet long, 
numerously branched and forming rounded dense bushes; quite 
rigid, covered with brown more or less lenticelled bark; 
twige green, terete; leaves ascending, deep olive green and 
shining on the upper eide, paler green beneath, fist, thickly 
and rigidly coriaceous, bresking with 2 enap, usually some- 
what twisted; flowers in dense axillary fascicles, sscend- 
ing, vbrick red, or the apices) portion more yellowish red; 
corolla fully 1 ineh long; the 5 segments ultimately strongly 
recurved nearly to the base; stemene yellowish; calyx red+ 
dish; style pale red below the middle, yellowish so above, 
bearing a deep red stigma; fruit ellipsoid, 1/3 inch lone, 
reddish and covered with seurfy brown lenticele, soft and 
with yellowish meat when mature; “Manago;" Todays, August, 
1909, 
11456, Macsrangs cuernosensis Zlm, Tree 35 foet 
high with a1 1/2 foot thick stem, in moist woods at 7000 
feet of mout Apo; bark amooth, mottled; wood moderately 
soft, reddish toward the center, without odor or taste, 
rather wavy and fine to work; main branched from the middle, 
crooked, widely spreading; twigea numerous, lax, suberect; 
leaves ascending or horizontal, strongly conduplicate on 
the upper shining green side much duller green beneath, 
eorisceous; infrutescence yellowish green, the globose 
capsules turning reddish in exposed places; "“Hindang-boso lod;" 
Todays, Auguet, 1909. 
41456, Repsnes venesus Bim. n. sp. Tree 20 feet 
high with 9 10 inch thick stem, in or on wooded ridces 
at 7006 feet of mout Apo; main branches from below the 
middle ascending, ultimately numerously rebranched; wood 
hard, teddieh, without odor or taste; bark grayish mottled, 
roughened with wart+-like exerescences, reddish beneath 
the epidermis: flowere greenish, odorless; fruite blue, 
Globosely flattened, 1/4 inch thick; “Tongog;" Tedaya, 
Auguet, i909. 
11458, Cyathea bicolor Copel n. sp. ‘Treeefern 
20 fo 30 feet high in moist humus covered soil of dense 
forests at 6500 feet of mount Apo; stem 5 inches thiek or 
thiner toward the top and thicker toward the base; fronds 
nearly horizontally epreading, slightly reeurved, 6 to 9 
feet long; stipe thickened and ascending at the base, 1 
inch thick, spinulose upon the under dark brown surface, 
provided with secsales at the base, flattiah on the upper 
green side; rachis similar; pinnee equally seattering 
clear to the base, where they are much reduced, #lMightly 
recurved, dark sublucid above, much lighter or even yellow. 
ish green beneath, rather rigid; pinnules flat; sori 
maroon color; “Netong;" Todaya, August, 1909, 
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