conduplicate en the upper dark dull side, paler or yellowish 
green beneath, the edges coarsely wavy; bud (?) inflorescence 
broadly paniculate, 6 to 12 inches long and fully as wide 
across the bare; 911 the stalke and@ bud or young fruite 
wm similarly light green; “Selapi-a-bucolod;”. Todaya, 
August, 1909. 
11520. Dryopterie Heddomei (Bak.) 0, KF. In wet 
sandy soil of on mess covered rocks along the Sati creek 
above ite falle at 8780 feet of mount Apo; rootsetocks ecreep- 
ing, branched, slender, dull brown, smooth, forming inter- 
laced mates; stipe ascending, soft, green except the brewn 
base, fiat and grooved along the upper eide; fronds ersce- 
fully recurved, submembranous, dark green above, lighter 
beneath; the segments wueh descending; "Libagod” ta-pledro;” 
Todays, August, 1909, 
11821. Polypodium venuloeum Bim. Small tufte hang. 
ing from moss covered tree trunke in dense woods at 6000 
feet of mount Apo; roestetoek brown, bendable; stipes descend. 
ing, dull brown: frends drooping; pinnae descending, ary 
and membranous; "Coleli;" Todays, August, 1909, 
11522, Dryopterie hispidula (Dene.) 0, K. (%), 
Tufte in wet sandy se41 amonget Gowlders along the Catd 
creek above the falle at S750 feet of mount Ape; raotetock 
rigid, mxmept erect, 1/2 inch thick 3 inches high: stipe 
ascending, terete, yellowish green except the brown bage; 
fronds strongly recurved; pinnae similarly Licht green on 
both sides, strongly descending, soft, membranous; "Paco;” 
Toedaya, Aurcuet, 1909, 
11523, Nepenthes alata Bieo, Climbing over dense 
shrubberies along the Teriban creek at 7000 feet of mount 
Apo; old stem nearly 1/2 inch thick, flexible, terete; 
outer layer of bark rather thiek, gray, peeling in linear 
plates, the inner layer cinnsemon brown, on the twigs smooth 
green or turning reddish: leaves thickly coriareous, ascend« 
ingly recurved, shinine and similarly pele green on both 
sides, slightly econdupliecate on the upper side; hiixes 
midnerve and its sppendage red; the pitches stelks terete, 
dark red, strongly recurved, looped once or twice towar4 the 
real “pipe-stem", gradually thickened towerd the bage of 
the pitcher: pitcher 6 inches jong, erect, gradually thiok. 
ened toward the top where it is 1 1/2 inches acroes, terete, 
green, etapled or stresked with purple above the middi« - 
especially the lid, ¢laucescent inside; pedunele erect, 
terminal, 1 foot long, terete, <reen or turning purplish ;, 
infloreseénee dull brownish purple or greenish purplish 
brown, the stigma deep brown; capsule 1 ineh lone. "Sieado, * 
Todaya, Auguet, 1999, 
11524, Dedea apoense Bim. n. Sp. A 20 foot high 
tree in dense shrubby woods along the edge of the Ceriben 
ereek at 7250 feet of mount Apo; stem 6 inches thiek, branehed 
from the middle; branches divaricate, rather fine and short, - 

