9767, Ficus anomala err, Breet tree, 8 méie@re 
high, in open rather dry places of the hemp region at 
2000 feet; trunk 1 foot in diameter; branches spreading 
and forming a round toped crown; leaves recurved, descend- 
ing, ¢conduplicate on the upper surface, equally s¢abrous 
on both sides but much derker green sbove, with yellowish 
green nerves; fige clustered upon short numerously branch- 
ed tubercles, of the stem and larger branches, at least 
1/2 inch thick, seabrous and lemon yellow with minute 
pale white or yellowish white lenticels, soft smooth and 
red when fully mature and just Qe prior to falling; gray- 
ish bark smooth or only thinly checked; "Aleiig-as,* wood 
with very prominent concentric rings, whitish, moder ate~ 
ly hard; bark thick brittle, the sap wood portion white 
otherwise yellowish beneath the epidermis; twigs hollow; 
Dunaguete, April, 1908, 
9768, Syrrhopodon triatichus Nees, Dry and soft 
mosses covering the trunke of tree ferns and. other small 
strees, at 4000 feet in moist woods; foliage yellowish 
green, persistent; "Damulmog;" Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9769, Pogonatum macrophyllum Da. et Uk, Forming 
dense mosses over fertile humus covered soil of woods at 
4000 feet; stems erect with tiped tops, usually in bunches; 
foliage dark green, the young apical ones light green; 
spore stalk suberect, smooth, brown and greenish beneath 
the capsule; calyx. yellowish gray, fuzzy; “Ikog-ikog.”" 
Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9770. Lindsaya hymenophylioides #1. Climbing 
along tree fern trunks and upon stumpe in very humid woods 
at 4000 feet; rootstocks quite wiry brown and emooth, 
branched and forming interlaced mats near the ground; 
fronds delicate, descendingly recurved, the pinnae flat 
and Givericate, thin, very dark ge green above; -Bananat. 
Dumaguete, April, i908. 
9771, Deunsteedia articulate Copel., mn. sp. Erect, 
2 to 3 meters.high, in very moist humus covered soil at 
4250 feet; rootestocks spreading upon the ground, branched, . 
forming spreading up» patches, 3/4 inch thick, dark brown 
er nearly black, on the upper side covered with rether 
soft and blunt spines; stipes erect, solitary, 1 to 11/2 n. 
Betere high, 3/4-inch thick at the base, shining, with 
scattered sharp black spinules, conspicuously greoved on 
the upper side from the base clear through the rachis; | 
fronds equally as iong as the stipe; the primary pinnae 
largest at the base; pinnae, flat, subeorisceous, dull 
green above, paler beneath; the primary divisions sscend- 
ingly spreading from the slightly curved rachis; "Locdo- 
maitum,” © Dumaguete, April, 1908. 
9772, doiridens reinwardtii Nees, in dense diva- 
ricate of slightly descending clusters upon small tree | 
stems 2 to 5 from the ground of damp woods at 4000 
feet; stems quite ick and rigid; foliage thin, soft, 
has a dry Bm feel, light or yellowish areen, turning brown 
and persistent; "Damulmog.* ——?. ecm 1908, | 

