11544, Viola apoense Slim. n. sp, More or less 
creeping and forming patches on moss covered bowlders strewn 
slong the Cati creek above its falls at 8750 feet of mount 
Apo; vootstocke greenish; petioles light green, ascending ; 
leaves also ascending, flat, dark green above, much Lighter 
green beneath; peduncles green, eslyx green, the feflexed 
capsule yellowish green; “Tasik;" Todays, August, 1909. 
11545, Blatostema ineequifolium ®im. Sueeykent 
herbs inhsbiting wet moses covered rocks along the Cati ereek 
above ite falle at 5750 feet of mount Apo; atem branched, 
ereeping or the ultimate branches erect or Subereact, succu.e 
lent, angularly terete, creen or turning pale brown; foliage 
horizontal, soft, membranous, filet, dark green above, much 
paler beneath; inflorescence greenish white: "Radar. 
Todays, August, 1909, 
11546. <Olygonum posumbu Ham, Yorming dense mate 
in moist sandy soil amongat bowldere alone the Cati ereek 
above the falls at 8750 feet of mount Apo; stem green, 
terete, creeping and taking roots at the joints, nodes 
turning reddish; foliage soft membranous, horizontal or 
descending, flat, velvety dark green on the upper surface, 
and with a -.shaped dark blotch acrose the middle, beneath 
much paler green; green peduncle erect or suberect; flowers 
ascending; perianth white exeept the creenish bases; "Carose 
ros,” Todays, Auguet, 1909. 
11547, Pilea sylvatica Yim. Suceulent herbs upon 
moes covered seepage ledges slong the Cati ereek at 8750 
feet, above its falls of mout Apo, steme 3 to 5 feet long 
or shorter, sparingly rebrarthed, the branches erect or 
ascending, 211 more or lege swollen between the nodes, dark 
green or brownieh, subtette, succulent; leaves soft menbranoua, 
horizontally spreading, the petioles reddish and grooved upon ~ 
the upper side; the blade darker green above, crenately 
wavy @long the margins; odorless inflorescence horizontally 
apreading, greenish except the creamy white/ anthers, sub- 
tended by greenish bracte; " Raman;" Todsya, Auguet, 1909. 
11548. Leucostegia immeres (Wall.) Presi. var. 
amplisesima Christ, Climbing upon tree-fern trunka or alone 
moist moses covered rock surfaces lone the Tati eresk st 
5750 feet of mount Apo; rootstock sparingly branched, 3/4 
inch thick, covered with 4 yellowish brown hairy or sealy 
matrix; etipe sseendinz, subterete, shiny, greenieh or 
brown along the lower side, 1 to 3 feet long or longer: 
fronds mostly descending, triangular in outline, longer 
than the stipes; pinnae ®lightly descending, flat, of 9 
pleasing rich green color above, some paler benesth; sub- 
membranous; “Tanolan.”  Todaya, August, 1909, 
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11649, Agple a filipes “opel, Dense mosses upon 
moses covered ledges under the dripping of water long the 
Cati ereek at 5750 feet of mount Apo; rootetocks branched, 
1/3 inch thiek, deep dull ereen; stipes brown, deseending; 
fronds drooping, the segments membranous, dark dull green 
above, paler beneath; “Aragnat.”  Todaya, August, 1909, 


