9427, Campylopedium euphorocladum (C. w.) Broth. 
Densely covering soft shale rocks upon rather dry exposed 
places; sporocarps becoming reddish brown arid atrongly re- 
curved into or amongst the soft foliage; “Demulmog,” 
Dumaguete, Merch, 1908, 
9428, Adenosacme longifolia Yall, Suffrutese ent 
sparingly branched 1 to 2 meters shrubs or herbs, on steep 
fertile soiled ravines of very haded places; bark thin, 
emooth, yellowish, ultimately checked longitudinally; leaves 
mostly at or toward the apex; soft, much paler beneath; ine 
frutesceme terminal; celyx 5 merous; berries 1/2 inch thick, 
the ends compressed especially the upper end hellowed out 
into a deep cavity; fleshy exhcarp pele white, soft and 
watery; capsule (7?) 2 - celled; seeds umm very numerous, - 
plack, attached to a conspicuous brown spongy Reaeerk recep- 
tacle; dumaguete, Mareh, 1908, 
9429, Meaoutia platystigma Yedd, Shrubs on warm 
exposed ridges; wood soft reddish; bark densely covered with 
dark brown lenticels; leaves silvery white beneath; inflores- 
cence often reddish; "Danlasan," The wood is burned to 
ehareoal for ironing purposes, Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
9430, Odontoxoria chinensis (L) J. Sms. On soft 
exposed rocks, tufted and the entire fronds leaning down 
the steep slopes; stipes smooth, reddish brown; foliage sub- 
coriaceous, slightly lighter green beneath; “Locdo.* 
Dumaguete, March, 1906. 
9431. Homalsnthus populneus Pax, A 8 meter high 
tree, crookedly branched stove the middle; ultimate branches 
slender and lax; bark lenticelled and mottled; wood soft, 
pale white, having # slight disagre cable odor; leaves sub- 
glaucous green beneath; their slender petioles reddiah; 
infloreestence subtended by thin pale green caducous bracts; 
ovary and style deep green, bearing yellowish etiematic 
lobes; fruits bottle green, Plattened; their slender pedi-~ 
eels usually green (not reddish as the leaf petioles) ; 
*"Bealante, * The bark is used for dying clothes in connect- 
ion with a certain kind of mud, Dumaguete, Mareh, 19086. 
9432, Alphitonia excelisa “einw, A widely epreading 
tree kam 10 meters high, the trunk 2 feet in diameter; bark 
mottled, comparatively smooth, thick, reddish throughout; 
wood quite hard, less reddish, with 9 strong chewing gum 
odor; leaves curved upon the upper side, the lewer surface 
whitish; inflorescence horisontally spreading, ¢ reany white, 
with a eweet fragrance; “Alengsonan," Dumaguete, Nareh, 
19068, 
9463. Paphiopedilum argues Stein, in very rich 
fertile s0i1 of damp shaded woods: loosely sttached; leaves 
strongly conduplicate toward the base, epotted above; stems 

