9608, | Symphyogyne philippinensisa 3t. Forming 
deiee mate upon the lower aces govered sides of roeke 
in stream bed et 4000 feet; Jlemine pale green, thin, 
destending, very sttenuate toward the base and subreélin~ 
ings pacetate wel Dumaguete, March, 1908, 
960%  Dumortiera trichooephala (Hooker),  spresding 
ever Bose sovered rocks in sitrenm bed of a damp wooted 
guleh st 4000 feet; porn anne dark green; ni ting 
stalk Lighter green, fleshy; green; exerted spore 
oe neerly bleck; #7 and mote  Tumeguete, Marsh, 
1905 
9610. Distishophylium osterwaldii Fi. Mostly 
spon wet soil near streama, in « @enp revine at 4000 
feet; e@onfinead to the spray of the weter or under the 
dripping of water from the benk shore it; wet, henging, 
deyk greeny foliege thin; steme gether loosely attOsehed 
to the soil, forming large patehes; “Damulmog-anbe to," 
bumaguete, Mereh, 1906. 
9612, FPreyeinetie ensifolia Merr,  <seanient and 
aumercualy brenched shrub, in woods at 4250 feet; stens 
3/8 ingh thiek, wiry, hard, brown, brenches Aivericate or 
wubdetlexed, eaperingly branched; the tipe of the inflores- 
cent etalze mubereet; bracte of the inflereseense yellow« 
ish frequently « trifle red; flowers oderless; lexves 
oorieesons, descending, senewhat peler beneath; heads 3, 
elebese, 1 inch eo yellewieh ereen when collected. 
Dumaguete, Mareh, 1906. _ 
B61as 
® deed limbs, dry, leathery, velvety smooth on both 
sides, brown ehere, with prominent markings, darker to«- 
ward the gonlealiy rvreieed base, margin dirty white; bee 
néath of the same color os the myrgin, turning - & yeiq 
lowieh brown after being touched by fingers; "Papengog," 
—, Merch, 1006. 
9615, Stereum frieali Lev, On deed Limba, at 
2500 fee%; quite verieble in size md shape, leathery, 
rather thin threughout, light yellow or oceasionally — 
crown especially toward the bese (usually deeper yellow 
beneath); "Poteye" Domeguete, March, 1906. 
9616, iehen elule Reing, Free, 20 m high, 
with e & feet thiek diemeter; bark 1/2 inch Neh very 
brittle, grayieh te brown, 9 onapiewously roughened by 
lexge irregular wert like exeresagmeences, yellowish 
hear the eep woot, the intervening layer whitieh with 
Yellow fibexys; wood of o Teint | ae ae end spppy odor, 
easily entting, finely ereined, a@uil white; branches 
widely brenched, the ultimate ones thick, few and usually 
subereet et the very tip; leaves Aescen Ming from the 

