9638. Selaginella pe tvaga Hiemwn., mn, sp. Rather 
thinly scatte md and sprawling over pine dead undersh mbes 
on wind swept ridges at 3500 feet; stems and branches red- 
dish, very easily breaking but rather seft; reots from 
the lower leaf axils or branches, reddish, wiry, anchoring 
the prostrate plants to the soil; lesflets perfectly flat 
and in exactly opposite mwws, of a dull reddish green color, 
paler beneath, becoming dry and persiatent along the old 
etemes which gradually decay at the base; Dumaguete, 
arch, 1908. 
9639, Lycopodium equarmsum Fort, Hanging from 
1a we moss and small shrubs covered sube rect tree trunks 
on @ Fridge at S500 feet; stems toward the base rigid, 
but the ultimate branches very limp; leaflets equal iy 
spreading sbout the te rete stems which when eld becomes 
brown, the bright green of pine pine needles; Dumaguete, 
March, 1908, 
9640, LeoxogYamme dimotrpha Copel., m. sp. Upen 
small tree trunks, beginning as axall tufts but soon the 
Yootstocks interlace thenselves horizontally about the 
stems foming ring Like bunches; mots brown very soft; 
fronds ascending, dark g men above, lighter beneath, 
flat, with characteristic wavy mangins, flexible but 
b Yfeaking with mm a snsp; spo rophylis usually a trifle 
longer, linear, mostly fmm below the foliege leaves, 
pe mistent; in wet woods at 36500 feet; Dumaguete, Marwh, 
1908, : 
9641. Utophyllum iucbenense “1m, Lax shrub, in 
moist wooded ridge at 3500 feet, about 3 meS#es high, sub- 
@rect; the branches recurved, slender, easily breaking; 
stems and branchlets cove red with smooth gray bark; leaves 
smooth and lucid dark green above, duller green beneath, 
che rtaceous, flat, descending, tipe/ recurved; young f mits 
ovoid to ellipsoid, & celled, each/cell with nume wus 
minute ovules or young seeds; . Dumaguete, amh, 1908, 
9642, Cnhasalia eurviflora Thw., Lax, 1 neter high 
shrub, ite lead pencil thick stems and branches smooth 
and green; whitish wood or the inner surface with a eweect 
candy oder; leaves submemb mnous, duller green beneath; 
peduncle sand pedicels white as are also the odorless pure 
white flowers; in bamboo thickete at or along the 
ive r, Dumaguete, wamh, 1908, — 
9645,  Fogonathe tum paniculatum (Lam,) Hack, Small 
tufte, in clayey soil of bluffs along the 
‘iver; stems slender, drooping, brown, more or less covered 
with the dry persistent sheaths; pine leaves yellowish green, 
cutvingly conduphicate on the upper side; spikes usually 
exceeding th» foliage a trifle, green except the yellow. 
ish brown more or less agg rgated b own or yellowish brown 
heirs; *F anagueian, * Sumagekey Dumaguete, arch, 1908, 

