11469, Cyathea Christid Copel. .Tree-fern 15 to 
20 feet high in dense forests at 6800 feet of mout Apo; 
stew @vereging 3 inches thick; fronds horizontal or droop. 
ing , 4 to 6 feet long; short stipe with erect and thickened 
bases which are provided with brown seales, epinulose along 
the lower brown side, flattish along the upper green side, 
1/2 ineh thick; rechis similar; pinnae horizontal and 
divaricate, extending clear to the base and much reduced; 
pinnules dull green above, submembranous, lighter green 
beneath; sori brown, This grows exeetly with number 
11468 but is proportionately emaller and finer in texture 
the under side of the pinnules is Simply paler green than 
the upper one, not yellowish green as in 1158 whose nerves 
are plainly seen; "Notong;" Todaya, August, 1909, 
11460, Quercus preudo«moluces Bim. A 60 foot high 
tree in dense forests at 6500 feet of mout Apo; stem 3 1/2 
feet thick}. main branches arising a trifle above the middle, 
aecending, ultimately crookedly rebranched and widely spread. 
ing; bark brown, thinly checked, gray on the branches, 
wood whitish hard without oder or taste; twigs quite rigid 
or bendable, ascending, numerous; leaves coriaceous, dull 
or olive green above, flat or only slightly conduplicate, 
with recurved tips, ashy gray beneath, numerous; inflores« 
fence erect or usually curved, ereenish,the branches 3 - 
inches long, flowers with » sourish edor; infrutesc ence 
upon 1 to 5 inches long rather thick stelke erect or sagaend- 
ing; scorns mature, occasionally densely clustered, short 
ovoid, 11/4 kmow inch seroes the base, 3/4 inch deep: 
Calyx cup shallow especially the rim enclosing the nut, 
hard, greyish; nut ovoidly fisattemed, creen except the 
brown apex, otherwise green, half shining; Splendid aecara! 
"Ulayen;"  Todaya, Auguet, 1909, 
feet high in damp dense woods at 6750 feet of mo 
stem 10 inchee thick, branched from below the middle; 
branches comparatively short and forming an elongated 
¢rown, divaricate, laxly rebranched; whitish wood soft and 
without odor or taste; bark brown smoothish; leaves slightly 
ascendingly recurved, lucid dark green above, paler beneath, 
subchartaceous; flowers upon pendulously recurved slender 
green pedicells; calyx yellowi green; petals white above 
the middle, purple toward the base, style greenish: fila» 
ments whitieh, inserted upon the green bagal portion of the 
Sorolla; anthers orange yellow; "Marintok, ” Todays, 
August, 1909, 
t Apo; 
11461, Adinandra robineonii Zim. n. ap. ge 30 
11462, Psychotria paloense Bim, Shrub 10 feet 
high in fertile humus covered #011 of dense woods at 67590 
feet of mount Apo; stems 3, branched above the middle; wood 
soft, Teddish, without odor or taste; bark smooth, more 
or less mottled with brown and eray; leaves coriaceous, 
horizontal or aseendine, strongly recurved toward the tips, 
dull green above, lighter baneath; infloresceme green 
except the creamy white petals; fruite truneately ellipsoid, 
upon derk green pedicels, 1/3 inch long. “Balbalan;" 
Todaya, August, 1909, 
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