feet lene, the rachis extended into a 3 foot long, kooked 
appendage; petiole 1 foot long, flattened, 3/4 of an inch 
wide at the base; leaflets horizontelly recurved, sub« 
membranous, gliehtly paler creen benesth; rechis epinescent 
slong the upper side, emoothim and with sesttered hooks 
veneath; infrutescence ascendingly recurved, smooth except 
the basal sheath, the branchlets covered with a brown felt; 
sheaths spinescent, arranged in oblique rows, somewhat 
flattened toward the bage, arayish brown; fruite 1/2 inch 
long, elliptish, *& tapering at both ends am especially 
toward the svex; infrutescence 2 to 3 feet long or slightly 
longer, the branchlets aseendingly recurved; *"Sabilosz.” 
Todaya, Hay, 1909, 
; 11601. Coleus spoensie Sim. n. ap./ Branched herbs 
3 to 5 feet high in grassy thickets of open ridges in 
fertile soil at 3000 feet; branches erect or suberect, 
roundly angulsr, green; lesves horizontally spreading, the 
blades conduplicate on the upper darker green sides especial- 
ly towards the base; flat but with margins doubly rugose, 
coriaccous, aromatic; inflorescence erect, branched, the 
etelks and pedicels turning reddish brown, calyx green or 
 gimilarly brown especially the upper organs; flowers divari- 
gate, light blue, fragrant; “Calalopo-bulan;"  ‘odayn, 
September, 19U9. 
11602. Vitex pentaphylls Yerr. Stocky tree 26 feet 
high with a foot thick stem, in open gress land of fertile 
soil at 3250 feet; wood moderately soft, whitish, soon 
aiseoloring te « dirty white, odorless and tasteless; bark 
thick, erayieh white, finely cheeked; branches numerous 
above the middle, forming = dense elongated crown; twigs 
aseending, greenish brown, with elongate? lighter brown 
lenticela; the green petioles ascending; leaflets herizone . 
' tally recurved, strongly conduplicate on the upper sublucid 
and darker green surface, thinly corisceous; inflorescence 
erect, greenich slightly fragrant; corolla creamy 
the upper’ segment purplish etreaked — filamente 
| -whitiesh, the anthers purplish brown; “Topas;" Todaya, 
September, 1909, 
11603. Mikeania eeandens VYilld. Climbing and sprewl- 
ing over the tree tops of open emall woods on 4 fertile 
ridge at 3260 feet; stem 1/2 inch thick, twining, gray, more 
or less lenticelled, terete, composed of several strands 
which are twieted in = rope+-like fashion; the ultimate 
branchlets pale green, slender, half drooping in tangled 
masses; inflorescence greenish or rather creamy white, 
odorless, soft; lesves pale green above, still paler beneath, 
horizontal, fiat or eonduplicate on the upper side, thin 
soft membranous; “Bikes;* Todays, September, 1909, 
11604, Gleichenia leevigata (Willd.) Hook. Dense 
jungles 9né more or lese scandent upon thickets of open 
grassy ridges in fertile soil at 3260 feet; rootstocks, 
ereeping, branched, terete, smooth and brown, 1/3 to 1/2 
inch thick, wiry; stipes similar in color, size and shape, 
rigid end breaking with a snap about the outside only, the 
inner part tough; fronds widely sprawling or ultimately 
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