upper deep green surface, Soft, slaucescently green beneath, 
Bubmembranous inflorescence erect, 1 to 2 or even 4 feet long, 
the branches unbranched, the lower one, 2 i/2 foot long the 
upper ones 1/2 foot long only; stalke greenish or turning 
reddish brown; flowers odorless, creemy white; young fruits 
greenish, Gerk purple when mature; "“Meraebauaya;" Todays, 
Septernber, 1909. 
11609. # Athyrium pariene Copel. Smell tufte in moist 
huaue covered fertile seil of deep woods at 4000 feet of mount 
Galeleny reetstock 1 inch thick, nearly 1 foot long, previded 
with wiry bleek roote; Stipes greenish, aseending, varying 
frou 1 te & fect long, Soft in texture; fronds es long as 
the Stipes, ascendingly recurvedy pinnae corieceous, fist, 
deep green on the upper side, auch lighter green beneath, 
horizontally spreéding with only the tips recurved; veins 
dark, plainer from the upper side, "Beliotue;"  Todaya, 
September, 1909. 

116099 a. Athyrium cordifelium (Bl.) Cepel. Mixed in 
With number 11669, in huaus covered fertile seil of dense forests 
at 4000 feet of mount Galelen.  Yodeya, September, 1909. 
21610. Gryptoesrya calelanentis Him. no sp. (fruit). 
free 46 feet high wlth a & feot thick Stem, in good humus. 
Gevered oil ef woods at S750 feat of mount Calelen;: woot 
moderately soft, burly white, teeteless, with a faint 
pexperieh odor; bark brown, thick, red@ish brown beneath 
he brown epidermis; gray on the branches; main branches 
from abeve the middle, asceniing, ultimetely mumerously 
branched and Bpyeading; leaves coriaceous, borizontsl or 
desgending, dull green on the upper shallowly eonduplicate 
surface, auch kisi lighter ereen beneath or somewhat yellowish 
80; infrutescent Stalks yellowieh, the erect fruits very dark 
green; “Mebarasen;" Yodaya, September, 1909. 
41611. Saereocephalwue horefieldii Mig. . Small erect 
troe 20 feet high with an & inch thiek stem, in fertile soil 
of weeds at 5750 feet of mount Cslielan; bark brownish gray, 
thinly checked; wood yellowish white especially so towards 
-the center, moderately bard, odorless, with a distinet bitter 
taste; branches mainly at the top, diverieately Spreading and 
rebranched; twigs comparatively short, bendable; leaves 
-horisontealiy reeurved especially 6o toward the apex, coriaceous, 
deeper green on the upper conduplicate surface; hard globose 
heade 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter; “Magelabblab;" Todaya, 
September, 1909. 
11612.  P?icus indica Linn. A 60 feet high tree wits ea 
61/2 foot thick stea in fertile eoil of woods at 3600 feet 
of mount Galelan; branches above the middle, widely spreading 
and ultimetely numerousiy rebranehed; twigs lax; wood white, 
coursely grained, soft, odorless and tasteless; bark mottled, 
lenticelled, containing latex; leaves ascending, horizontal 
or descending, coriaceous, flet with recurved tips, deep green 
end helf shining on the upper side, aueh lighter green beneath; 
fige aekisk solitary or in pairs from the leaf axils, dark 
briek red, with greenish yellow spote, subtended by 5 areeniah 
brown bracts "“Marebutum;" Todsya, September, 1909s 
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