suberect, the peduncle terete, deep red and etreaked with 
green, the ultimate stalke Lichter redjcalyx pinkish white; 
petale rose red; style and filaments whitish; anthers 
light yellow at the base, the balance purplish blue; "Sslembing. 
lambug ;* Todays, August, 1909, 
11470, Vaccinium palawanense “err, Gpiphytie shrub 
10 feet high upon the main branches of yi ae be of humid 
woods in low moist flate at 6000 feet of mout Apo; steme 
aeeendingly branched, rigid; wood rather hard, whitish, 
Closely grained, without odor ar taste; bark brown longitude 
inally checked, greenish bleck and smooth on the branches: 
leaves rigidly coriaceous, ascending, slightly recurved, 
very deep dull or shining green sbove and ondy shallowly 
eonduplicate, much lighter or yellowish green beneath, the 
young leaves reddish; rechis green or reddieh aleng the 
upper side, pedicele recurved, light g@reen; calyx similar 
in color its segments the color of the corolla which has 
* very pretty waxy red color; style and filaments rent 
whitish, anthers yellowish brown; "CGayaupong;" Todays, 
Auguet, 1909, 
11472, Stereum rimoeum Berk, Forming dense patches 
algne dead limbs of trees in a wooded ridge at 7000 feet of 
mout Apo; yellowish gray, ond occasionally forming isolated 
free individuals along the sides of the limbs: "Kolat;”* 
Todays, August, 1909, 
11473, Yaystictue microloma Ley, On dead limbs 
lying in mose covered ground of damp woods at 6500 feet 
of mouf Apo; divaricate; the terete blackish stalk flexible; 
blade more or less coneave on the upper neserly black side, 
avy and bendable, shalk white benesth; "Kolat;* Todays, 
Auguet, i9c9, 
11474, Polypodium mollicomum Nees et 51, Vary 
small tufts upon moss covered limbs of medium sized trees 
in humid woods of low half swampy flate at 6000 feet of 
mount Apo; stipes dull brown, slender, secending; frends 
agcendingly reeurved; pinnae submembranous, dull green above 
ehter beneath, also recurved; sori above the middle, 
dark or “coffees brown"; Sigbut;" Todays, Auguet, 1909, 
11474 a, Polypodium mollicomum Wees et Bl. On 
moss po ti dead limbe of trees in humid forests at 6000 
feet of mout Apo; were it not for ite small size it could 
easily pase for number 11474, 
11476, Myrica javanica “lm, Tree SO feet high 
with « foot thick stem in dense woods of low moiat flate 
at 6000 feet of mount Apo; wood reddish brown, quite hard, 
-oderless and with a fant bitter taste; bark grayish brown, 
coarsely lenticelled; main branches from below the middie, 
sscending, ultimately erookedly rebranched; twigs rather 
slender, their tips suberect; leaves chartaceous, dark 
sublucid above, paler green beneath, flat or the mergine 
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