9499, Lycopodium filifoywme Roxb. this species was 
found hanging under the same inclining tree trunk 49 ye o~ 
podium number 9498, at 425° feet; leaflets subcorisaceoas, 
e@nining, twisted making the flat side parallel with the b ranches; 
xxx infrutesoence lax, terete, green; "Samulinog, * Dumaguete, 
Watch, 1908, 
9500, Cissus ruberosa fim, A looping climber in 
damp mossy woods at 425° feet; stems flexible, 1/2 inch thick, 
densely act with soft grayish exe macences, odorless; leaves’ 
recurved, davk green above, yellowish green benerth, subco- 
viaceeus, sasily bresking, suberect; inf rutescence dichot- 
enougly branched, 3 to 6 inches seross, along the stem and 
lamer branches; berries green, light red and when fully 
ripe very da°k purple or mearly black, vpme@ly and vith 4 
eweetleh taste; “ransuwanena-ihslag;* Dumaguete, Match, 
1908. 
9501, Alpinia brevilebris Presi. Loose dlumps upon 
wet humus covered ground of the foggy belt at 4800 feet; 
stems smooth, green, 1 inch thick at the base which in the 
& round is bulbose, 3 te 5 meters long, usually reclining and 
recurved upon the dence tangled underst rub; leaves amosth, 
dacker green above, sscending, flat except the recurved tios, 
a@ltemate, 3. to 5 inches apart, the basal one more scxttering, 
the margins wamy wavy; infruteseence te minal, 1 foot long; 
ite S$ to S branches alternate ( a Gontinuation ef the leaf 
arrangement }, g@Yreen erect; fruits also suberect, shining, 
lemon color, orange red and of 2 rich wine when mature; seede 
from 5 to 5S, irregular, shining yellowish brown; “Tagbaa, " 
Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
9602, Cyrtandra fragilis Sim, Sh mub, 3 to 5 meters 
high, in damp Freycimetis Jungles at 4600 fect; wood soft, . 
Savpy, Oresakiug with a gnap; bark yellowish; branches lax; 
lesves estily Dreaking, mearly flat, lucid abeovs, such paler 
green beneath, subeo rieceous; f uite pendulous, usutlly ¢o- 
litery fom the lesf exil; of a very da *k wine color when 
ripe, easily falling out of the persistent eslyx, juicy and 
apperently with many minute seeds; flowers pinkish white, 
the @alyx and pedicel proper reddish, 1/2 inch long, cam- 
peiulete; quite cowmon in the Freycinetia jungles, Duma 
guete, Maiwh, 1908, 
9504, Evodia pe wamentaces Hlm., 4. ap. Tres, 6 meters 
high, in the moes-rainy belt of the summit of the lesser 
peak at 4500 Peet; branches vigid and gnarly, with Light 
brown bark; flewers pale white, with a strong (white) dough 
oder, stalks, peduncles and pedicels green;leaves coriaceous, 
equally green on both sides, lucid upon the upper surface, 
the edges strongly inyelled; “Tangulimus," Dumaguete, 
March, 1908, i 

