11627. Sugenia oblanceolata ¢. EB. Rob, A 80 feet 
high tree with a 2 1/2 foot thick stem, in dense humid woods 
at 4000 feet: wood moderately hard, pale white on the outside, 
odorless and tasteless; bark smoothish, yellowish brorn, 
sealing in irregular plates; main branches sbove the middle, 
erooked and widely spreading, the ultimate ones rather short 
and forming more or less dense bushes; twig¢s rigid, angular, 
suberect, shining green; leaves ascending or horizontal, 
recurved, rigidly coriaceous, conduplicate on the upper 
lucid green surfece, much Lichter green beneath; florescent 
stelks thick angular, green and rigid; calyx brown margined, 
otherwise greenish; petals greenish white or slightly 
tinged with red, emall, calyptrately falling; flowers slightly 
odorous; “Lauwegan"; stemens and pistil yellowish exeept the 
greenish atiensa; flowere only slightly odrous; Todays, 
September, 1909, K 
11629. UGemundsa bankeiifolia (Presl} Kuhn.  DBenee 
Glumps in wet humue covered soil on steep slopes in dense 
woods along the Saruring river at 4000 feet; stipes numerous, 
subterete, 1/2 inch thick, greenish and more or lese finely 
mottled with purplish brown, 5 to 5 feet long, etrongly 
recurved or half Henging, fronds ak as long or longer than 
the stipes, snd similarly curved; pinnae subchartacéous, 
descendingly curved, sublucid on the upper deeper green surface, 
the fertile pinnae seattered along the middie of the frond, 
yellewieh green; “Libagod;" Todaya, September, 1909. 
116395, Astronia pulehrs Vid, Along = densely wooded 
ridge of 2 eteep ravine slong the Bertring river at 4000 feet 
stem 35 feet high, 1 1/2 foot thick, its main branches ascend- 
ing ond arising from the middle; wood moderately hard, whitish, 
odorless and tasteless; bark grayish or yellowish brown, rather 
deeply checked longitudinally; branches %# freely rebranched, 
the ultimate ones lax end suberect; twice brown; leaves horizon} 
tally recurved, dull dark green above, yellowish brown beneath; 
panicle deep brewn except the yellow petale, stamens and 
pietil¢g “bagobe;"” ‘Toedaya, September, 1909, 
1163). Solypodium peresicifoelium Deev,. More or less 
@reeping in rich moist humus covered soil of a steep densely 
wooded ravine along the Jaruring river at 3750 feet; rootetocks 
rigid, short, branched, 1/2 inch thick, covered with brown 
seales; stipes also rigid, terete, green slong the upper side, 
brown along the lower, shiny, descending with the slope, 
varying from 1 to 3 feet lone; fronds alee drooping, Lorfer 
than the stipes; pinnae submembranous, rich ereen and sdne- 
what deeper green on the upper side, eurvingly drooping, 
the margins conspicuously wavy; seri pockets bluntly projeated 
upon the upper side of the pinnules; "Liong;" Todaya, 
September, 1909, 
11631 a. Folypodium albidosquamatum Bim, The same 
as number 11631 exeept for the narrower, thinner and lime 
deposited margined leaves; rootstock also more densely 
provided with hairs or seales; Todaya, September, 1909. 

