reddish bemeath the epidermis; wood white throughout, easily 
cutting, odorless; branches rather widely spreading; leaves 
flat, ascending oF more properiy ascending along the twigs, 
eoriaceous, deep dull green above, glaucous green or whitish 
beneath, nerves below yellowish; inflorescence terminal, mmm 
gmeenish and covered with grayish brown hairs; the spreading 
involucre paler green; the 4 sepals leathery, often with 4 
tinge of red; petals pale pinkish white; stamens numerous, 
erect, filaments whitish; anthers brown, sheding an abundance 
of yellow pollen prior to the spreading open of the calyx 
and Gerolis; style and stigma green, ovary whitish and woolly; 
*"Langesig-dako; ” Dumaguete, Mareh, 1908, 
9660. iymenolepis spicata (L.f.) Presl, remarkably slen- 
der. fuftes upen moes covered inclined tree trunks at 3000 
feet; fronds rigid, thick, easily breaking, recurved or the 
central ones erect, paler green beneath; rachis of the ter- 
minal spere bearing portion green and more or less persistent; 
"Sabe abungemagamei.” Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
¥6b1, selaginella maguilingensis Hieron,, . sp. 
Greeping over dead well decsyed tree fern stump near the 
ground at 3500 feet; stems thread like, green; leaflets dull 
pale green above, much lighter beneath; "Licop-blicop-magamai ." 
Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
9652, Macaranga caudatifolia Hlm,, m. Sp. Trees, & 
newwmed high, in gulches and along ridges at 5500 feet; trunk 
6 to 10 inches thick; wood rather soft, easily cutting, red- 
dish white, with a faint sappy odor; berk smooth, gray; branches 
%e gubereet, the ultimate ones numerous, erect, comparatively 
short, forming dense bushy crowns; petioles, nefves, young 
twigs, and the young leaves as well as the inflorescent stalke 
reddish; mature leaves very numerous, soft; membranous, dese 
‘gending, very smooth and dark green above, glaucous green be- 
neath, strongly @onduplicate on the upper side; buds green, 
flowers yellowish; balanti-na, Dumaguete, Mareh, 1908, 
9663, laeecarpus martersii sing. shrubs 3 
high, on a mogs covered point at 4000 feet; steme up to 6 
inches thick near the ground; wood rather soft, yellowish white, 
oderless; bark smooth, grayish, the inner surface yellow and 
easily peeling; branches crooked, the ultimate ones r other 
flexible; leaves darker green on the upper surface, submem- 
branous, Fecurved especially toward the tips; infrutescence 
olive gteen, smoth, hard, ellipsoid, 3/8 inch long, suberect; 
tree like and in sheltered places much higher and thicker; 
“iindang." Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
9656, Vaccinium haleonenee Merr, Tree like shrub, 
4 to 5 meses high, upon an exposed point at 4000 feet; branches 
@x rigid smooth and greenish; old bark coarsely checked lon- 

