figs at lesst 1/2 inch in diameter, globose, montly solitary 
from the ieaf axila, pendulous, yellowish snd seabrous and 
with ‘milk spote”, amooth dark red and seft when mature; 
Lucban, May, 1907. 
9383. Polypodium deli terun Copel, Yery variable 
in size and tufts, ites essed se lightly cleaving to damp 
Took surfaces lying in the bad of a d®y water course in the 
woods at 6u0 meters; fronds erect, very variable,in shape 
ag well as in size, out the latger ones usually owe bear. 
ing; leaves membranous, darker green sbove; Lucban, Lay, 
1907. 
9384. Picus indies gelderi jig.) King. Trea branche? 
e@ from below the middle, 10 meters high in copses of dry 
gulches at 6.0 meters: main branches ascending, the ultimate 
ones numerous and forming more or less bushy ends of the se- 
condary branches; wood white, soft; berk mottled, compar stive- 
ly. smootn oF w ith min he leniticel#; leaves very coriaceous 
aud deep green above; figs red with minute yellowish spota,’ 
thickesi sbeve the state, in pairea from the leaf axils, 
when goft neatly black,with a hollow umwbilicue whose walls 
ate yellow; bracts pYeminent of an equal yellww; tark freely 
bleeding with 5 sticky milky sap; Lucban, May, 1907, i 
9385. Athyriua cultfatum (Presl,} Milde. Coarse, 
tufted, rather succulent ferns; Tootstocks suberect, in dry 
loose ground around the base of latge bowlders; stipes 
quite soft, dark brown; fronds very heavg and half succulent, 
flexible, light gefeen above, much paler benesth; fare on banks 
of water courses of dense wooda at &50 meters, Lucban, Kay, 
L9O7, 
9586, Steycinetia palawanensis Merr, <Seandent en 
trees sud with numerous suvpeudulous branches which ate 1/2 
inch thick, smooth aid yeliowiash, hanging leaves thick and 
succulent, gm young iaffutescence tefwinal, 2 to 3 clustered, 
subeyiindric 1 to 2 inenes mx iong, 1/2 ineh thick \probanigy, 
with maturity somewhat thicker and in a1] prebability much 
longer}; in dasp woodea at 800 meters; Lucban, May, 1907, 
9287, Gonlothalanus wagiaficus Blm. Tree, & wetes 
hign, branched above the micdile, the branches suber ison iain, 
spreading; wooed soft, whitish; bark brown, gray on the branch 
‘em, comparatively thick, reddish beneath the skin; dark green 
leathery leaves descending, yellowish gr-en benestnh; fruits 
gevteen, on 1 to 6 inches long peduncles arising from the twigs; 
LUcvan, Lay, 1907, 
9 Ba , prewena edorfata Bleo, Subseandent ehftubs in 
Copses at Evo metere; wood soft with heim yellowish bark; 
flowets greenish, sour dough odor; Lucban, Way, 1907, 
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