guu4, Aerooryopsis lavopa (Mitt.) Broth. Loose 
hanging bunches, from dry limbs or from dead roots, in 
woods of wind ewept ridges at 4509 feet; stems branch and 
foliage soft and dry, the latter yellowish green; Dutt« 
guete, April, i908, 
9906. Srullania ternatensia G,. On shrub of humieé 
woods at B0UO feet; rather soft loose bunches, hanging 
frm small twigs or dead lizbs, dry and the older ones turn- 
ing nearly black; otherwiece dull deep areen; Dumaguete, 
April, 1908, 
9906, Mastigophors diclados (EZndi.). Looge soft 
and dense clusters upon legs and shrubs of the erator at 
6000 feet; stems and branches descending, the tips sub- 
erect; foliage dull green, turning brown and persistent; 
Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9907, Mastigobryum lengiesule Sande, Louse dense 
but soft mate in woods of the shallow erator at 6ou0 feet; 
foliage delicate, light to dull green but persistent and 
turning to a yellowish brown; Dumaguete, April, 1906, 
9908, Nertera deptessea sanks, Creeping haif 
succulent herbe forming spreading mate over moss covered 
stems at 560 feet; slender stems green, succulent; the 
half succulent -leaves much paler beneath, lucid »sbove; 
minute flowers yellowish green; globose berries yellor- 
ish gx red to shining searilet; Dumaguete, April, 1906, 
9910, Hymenophyllum eximium Kze. Creeping upen 
moss covered steme and logs in the shallow erster at 6ov0 
feet; flexible rootetock slender, spsfringly branched, 
brown; young stipes green, brown with age; fronda deli- 
gate, only slightly reeurved; pinnae thin deep green 
when old; Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
B91lCG a, Rymenophyi lum serrulatum (Pr.) ©. Chr, 
(Very largé form), Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9912, brimnys piperita Hook, wrect, numerously 
branched shrub, 2 oegmms high, on edges of crator at sum- 
mit 6,000 feet; branchleta lax, smooth and brown; lesves 
soft but somewhat succulent, ascending, fiat, the older 
ones dull green above, glaucescent beneath; flowers white, 
odorless; Dumaguete, April, 19u8. 
9915, lechnum vestitua \a, } Kuhn, RKosette 
ike tufts moss gover ed soil of the erator at 6ou0 
dike, roots toc kE eFect, & few inches thick, about 2 

