adhering to the limbs; fronds very variable as to size, sub- 
coriaceous, nearly flat, elightly lighter green beneath; "e 
stipes stiff, slender, brownish; Dumaguete, April, 1908. 
9730. Pieus benguetengis negrogensis tlm, mn, var, 
*“Tabugai* - Tree, & mxkers.or less in height, with straight 
8 inch thiek trunk; berk brown, more oF less lenticelled; 
wood whitish, very soft; branches divaricate, quite slender ; 
leaves flat, horizontally spreading, submembranous; fice 
solitary or in pairs from the leaf axils, reddish when ripe, 
lenticelled: in shallow wooded erator at 6600 feet; Dumae 
guete, April, 1008, 
e731. Bria whitferdii Laev, “palaypoi® « Small tufts, 
upon mess covered limbe of spreading trees in the shallow 
wooded crator at 6000 feet; leaves erect, rigid, very thick, 
dull green; inflorescence upon erect stalks, chocolate brown, 
gradually recurved, odorless; Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
_ 9732, Bris philippinengis Ames, "“Sabilau-balagon” « 
Greeping clusters upon moss and sc alep moss covered tree 
trunks or mostly upon the higher limbs of large spreading 
trees in the shallow wooded crator at GO000 feet; leaves 
thick, dull green, much paler beneath; inflorescence dull 
brick red; flowers odorless, deciducus; Dumaguete, April, 
1908, 
9735, Phreatia ensifolia Ames. *"Palaypoi-megamai® « 
Small suberect sparsely branched epiphyte upon mossy limbs 
ef trees of the shallow wooded crator at 6000 feet; leaves 
succulent, subfaleate; the wiriek strict epike xekm yellow- 
ish green; flowers yellow, secendly divericate or subpendu- 
lous, odorless; Dumaguete, April, 1906, 
9734, Polypodium diplosorum Christ, *> ababunge 
magaoai" « very common on moss covered limbs and tree trunks 
from 5000 te 6000 feet; fronds membranous, fiat, rather 
gtrictly sacending. Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9734 a. Polypodium congenerum (Slm,) Presl. Duma- 
guete, April, 1908. 
Hite ; (fo description) 
9736, Medinilla binsria Zlm,, nm. sp. *Y agumume 
magamai" « Numerously branched from the base, 2 meters, high, 
in shrubbe es of the rim of the crator at Go00 feet; 
branches risid, erect or suberect, rebranched: leaves flat, 
dull bottle green above, much paler beneath, thick, rigid 
and easily wreaking with & snap; panicles pink, mostly 
lateral but oceasionally terminal; Dumaguete, April, 1908, 

