115672, Kastigobryum longicaule Sande, Softly but 
densely surrounding medium sised tree Urx trunks near the 
fertile humus covered s011 of deep woods at 6250 feet of 
mount Apo; stems branched, hanging and numerously overgZap- 
ping, the tips subereet, brown or green on the exposed 
portion; leaflets strongly descending, pale green, very 
thin, persistent dry and brown on the old covered over 
stems and branches; "Lomot;" Todaya, Auguat, 1909. 
11573. Wavolue spathulatus (Jungh.) Breas.  Seattered 
upon moss covered dead trees in dense woods of a low moist 
flat at 6000 feet of mout Apo; flexible and containing 
water, the margins irrecularly rugose or lobulate, upwarély 
curved, white beneath, finely and numerously streaked with 
brown and radiating; "Xolat;" Todaya, August, 1909. 
11674, Meadothees jevanica G. Bneireling medium 
sized tree trunks nesr the moist humus covered soil af 
éf dense woods at 6000 feet of mount Apo; dense but loose 
mate; the etems descending, branched, slightiy euberect 
toward the tipe; foliage soft, pole green, on both sides, 
persistent dry and brown when old and overgrown; “Lomat;* 
Todaya, August, 1909, . 
11575, Cineua. Todays, August, 1909, 
(Deseription burnt) 
11576. Selanum erassipetalum Wali, Greet guffrue 
tescent perennial in wet gravelly soil along the Gati creek 
at 6000 feet of mount Apo; stem branched from near the 
base, 3 to 5 feet long; the branches erookedly rebranched 
and widely spreading; wood soft, whitish, with 9 green 
pith; bark greenish, covered with yellowish gray Lenticelis; 
leaves secending or horizontal, fiat, lucid dark green 
above, mich paler beneath, thinly coriaceous; pedicel and 
oalyx green; petals white; anthere yellow with brownish 
tips; style whitish, bearing a green stigmag; globose 
fruit less than 1/2 inch in diameter, turning te s dark 
shining red; "Hoti;" Tedays, August, 1909, 
11578, isachne apoensis “im. n. ap. Loose clumps 
or more less spreading in wet eandegravelly soil along the 
Gati ereek on isnd sliges at 6000 feet of mount Apo; etems 
reddish especially toward the base, reclining and taking 
root at the joints, branched;. foliage divaricate, soft mem- 
branous, similerly light green on both sides, fiat; inf lee 
rescence etrictly aseending or erect and somewhat recurved, 
turning reddish brown; "Buyo;" Todays, August, 1909. 
11579. Hypolepis tenuifolia ("oeret.) Bernh. 
Spreading in wet earth or in gravelly soil of a land-eslide 
slong the “ati ereek at 6000 feet of mout Apo; rootstocks 
loosely attached, terete, dull brown or neerly black, 1/3 
inch thick, horizontally creeping, slender and px sparingly 
branched, bendable; stipe ascending, deep brown, terete 
except the groove along the upper side, 3/8 ineh thick 
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