the branches peduncles end pedicels greenish; flowers 
whitish, rather sweetly fragrant; thecrotately spreading 
corollas soon withering to a brown color and sudoper sis- 
tent; “ues yer ayaa Dumaguete, March, 1908. 
9671. Selaginella hirticaulis Warb. Creeping 
upon the lower damp surface of large bowlders along the 
River at 26800 feet; the reddish brown filiform 
gtems quite brittle, provided with foliaceous bracts; 
leaves thin, light green, slightly paler beneath, occ asion- 
ally dark green above aut turning yellowish when old; 
the yellowish, angular spore bearing tips ase endingly 
curved; "Damulmog-sayota," Dumaguete, siaren, 1908, 
9678, Seleginella eristata Spring. Low spreading 
dark green herbs in very moist fertile goil of the hemp 
fields at 2500 feet; old stems soft, watery, teddish 
brown; lesflets soft, much paler or nearly whitigh be- 
neath, more densely extending over the spore sacs toe 
werds the tips of the branchlets; *"Danulmog-sayat, * 
Dumaguete, March, *® 1908, 
9674, Petinisetum macrostachyum broug. Apparently 
pererial, forming tussocke along the hiver, 2 
to 5 metews high; old stems nesr the ground 1 inch thick, 
green throughout except the sheath covered portion; strong- 
ly nodulous; leaves in gubdistichous rows, cuttingly se4- 
prous, flat, margins obscurely wavy, conduplicate on the 
upper side towards the base, strongly reeurved, (not dis- 
similar to corn leaves), the x larger ones 5 feet long 
by 3 inches wide, useally with smaller and younger axil- 
Lery ones; inflorescence upon special ascending branche) 
eg arising from the axils of the leaves sbove the middle 
of the steme which also terminate into a single spike; 
spikes greenish white when in anthesis, brownish white 
when in seed, grwefully recurved, the average ones 1 
foot long by 1 inch thick acrows the, middle, equally ta- 
pering towerds both ends; empty ¢1 es bristle like, 
yellowish green; floral giumus light green; styles and 
7. 
«poe aac stigmas pale white; "Hands-laui, " Dumaguete, 
uareh, 1908, 
or 
9675,  Kyllingis intermedia R, Br. Rootsock short- 
ly creeping and. forming small patches upon smooth ledges 
near the spray of the . River at 2560 fest; stems 
subpendulous, green, smooth, ebseuwrely angular, very 
flexible, bearing below the middle a few flat, bluntly 
tipped 1 to 3 inch long leaves; inflorescent bracts green 
at right angles to the stem, at the base and upen the 
upper side bearing the green sessile and conically shaped 
heads; “Busic ad, ” Dumaguete, March, 1908. 

