moderately hard, with e feint rey petals oder; old bark 
pee browi, gray on branches, deeply checks’ longi tei inel- 
iy end sesling in plates; Gharteceous leaves spreading o7 
descending, gut green especially pense thy wee) 3; 
upon the upper side; if ben. rime tw 
infloreseence subereet, alweys tera! ‘quas 
feintly fragrant, white exept the beara anthers. 
Inmagpete, April, 1906. 
9089,  Wlateosteme hestetem Kims, Hs Ss Suceulent 
herbe ffoming dense patehes or spreading mate upon rotten 
stumps or on huss covered ground of moist + eg at 4000 
feet; trailing stems brenched, breaking with « 
terete, green; lesves aeubranoue, necriy fiat or ge 4 ted. 
on the upmr side nesr the bese, gGiaueous green on the upper 
aide, pele or light green beneath; the ulti mate branches 
weuslly euberest end the longer ones reeurved; flowers in 
aml] invelueral herds, greenish white, omidiery and upon 
the upper «ide of the stem, “Coyonnp," Dumaguete, April, 1908. 
0830, <Asplenios Nidue l, Seset fexgme upon trees - 
from S$ to’ 6 m from the — ef emp woods et 4000 feet; 
frends 1 to & ms long, quite rigid, secenting, corleceons, 
of @ @imilar plesping green on both eides, whining; the 
ateut midvein alee shining, brown; the base of the frond is 
strvengly curved ené hearly horisontel, ite sides atrongly curved 
upon the upper eide, making a — or trough for the specially 
developed humus and moisture ee ray nt ma wrinkled, 
e 
whitd ahs, Meamarecedl Drums: gnete, apr 
asl, Tap ai | panne tam (cav,) C,. Chr, ‘the 
moat elender for kn0wite Hendeome euell tatte in fertile 
homes laid soil of demp woois at 4000 feety short rootatoeks 
quite brittle; numerous soft reote covered with bram — 
haiye; stipes enguler, not fragile, lucid brow ‘Wepecially 
pyc #8 the base; ‘fronds chartaccous, coe pe ‘green above, 
gsomewhet lighter m4 @uller beneath,  "*Hito Dumaguete, 
ApYias 1906. 
gene, -Mare tia dnabendan Bl, Usvelly from G to 6 
fronds te «© @lucter, in dem woods et 4000 feet; stipes 
brown, Rake ay With seale like trichomes, swolien al the 
base flee (ee in number 9833) provided with fleshy bracts 
at the bese but which are net se large; {trunk almost none); 
pimee tries end evenly brenched, the secondary stipes much 
thickened «t the bese; primery pimuse and pinnules eecendi ng 
from the bane, towerda the enda etrongliy recurved, deep 
eveen above light or pile green honeath. *Toedo@k tut.” 
In our. Joos lit this species ia gomacn then 
nuaber 9825 end grove aide by wide With it: by a careless 
evserver they oan be passed by ae one and the seme apecies; 
& compericon will quickly reveal the difference in branching, 
of the sori and the eharacteristie body trunk of the one 
species absent in the other. Dume gue te, April, 1908. 

