whitish but seon also tuming dark purple (the color of 
the entire inflorescence); peds green with a conspicuous 
dark purple jae stipe between each ridge, sube wet, 1 
inch long, narrowly oblanceoloid; "Palaypei,* Dumaguete, 
April, 1906, 
~ 9602, Agplenium unilateral Lam, near the gaypihnese 
fors, Yo ming dense or often seattering patches of low- 
er side of wet moss covered rocks in a deep guleh and along 
the ¢ mek bed at 4000 feet; rootstock gmen, breaking with 
4 ap, Creeping; atipes shining maroon brown; fronds 
strongly recurved, the pinnae dark green; "Sananat-aabato,* 
Dumaguete, Harmh, 1908, 
: 96005, Se@laginells pennula (Deev.) Spring, Brect, 
henge knee high, in half swampy ground of very dense woods 
at 4000 feet; stems subte wte, strict, brittle, green, 
smooth, usually reclining or even creeping} Bnei, <ammndcks 
on the ground, ite many tightly clasping or rather appressed 
wa bracts olive green; foliage reduced and scatte ed along 
the stem (which however is usually naked near the ground), 
equally dat green on both sides, ve w dense and forming 
% sort of s rosette at the top; inf mtescence 4-angled, 
the color of the lesflete; “Damulmog-dako," Dumaguete, 
yateh, 1906, 
9604, Dryopte ris dubis Copel, small tufts upen 
loose gravelly go1l along et ream banks of a gulch at 
4000 feet; rootstock short, erect, rather thick and oc. 
¢casionally branched; stipes not rigid, easily breaking, 
haity, mawon color; frends weurved, rather radially 
spreading; pinnae thin, lighter green beneath; “iuedo, * 
Dumaguete, Hawh, 1908, 
9605, Diplaziopsis javonies (B1,) €. Chr Small 
tufts, upon demp earth nearec rek bed of damp woods at 
4000 feet; motstock short, erect, £ inches thick; mote 
name Yous, quite thick and fleshy; stipes green except at 
the yellowish brown bage, soft and watery; f muds heavy, 
strongly recurved; pinnae darker green above, subcoriaceous, 
descending; “Tagiwili.* Dumaguete, Zawh, 1908, 
9606, Liparis negrosiana Amesy n, ep, Loose 
Clumps, upon earth or old decayed timbers on stream 
bank of a very moist gulch at 4060 feet; vseeudobulbs none; 
leaves spteading, neady flat, with eo anked ms wins, sub- 
hemb ranoue, light green above, paixex paler beneath; the 
bracts and leaf petioles of the same eolor; the etems, 
bracts end deciduots flowe rm wholly of @ deep dak pur- 
ple of mom nearly indigo blue; etems of inflo rese ence 
lax and wavy; capsules 1/2 inch long, narrowly oblanceo- 
loid; "Palaypoi-ne-itom." Dumaguete, APral, 1908, 

