~ 9920. Leucobryum aduncum Da, et lik, On rotten 
woist logs along the River at 2600 feet; folisge 
densely matted, soft, light green; spore stalks reddish 
brown; “Damulmog." Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
9921. Liteea platesefolia Elm, n, sp. Tree, 15 m. 
womens high on the River bank near a small 
cataract at 2500 feet; branches toward the top, quite 
rigid md comparatively short; leaves Mum recurved, des- 
cending, coriaceous deep green and lucid on the upper 
side, duller beneath; young shoots green; flowers ascend- 
ing, green; the individual heads deciduous, divericate, 
4-flowered, with « peppery green odor; yellowish green; 
wood yellowish, of the sewe odor as the flowers, light; 
bark reddish beneath the skin, its surface, brown and 
quite smooth; "“Bacan-ihalas," Dumaguete, April, 1908. 
9922. Melothria mucronata Cogn, in hemp fields 
at 26u0 feet of damp ravines at or along the 
River; etems green, branched, festooning the “abaca" stems; 
leaves soft, essily wilting, pale green benesth; inflores- 
cence green, suberect, more numerous from the ends of the 
branchlets; flowers whitish, except the greenish ¢alyx — 
and ovary, odorléss; "Pilotepilot;" #Dumaguete, April, 
1908, 
9924, Rhacopilum spectabile Kk. H, On sides of 
rocks and boulders of very moist herbaceous thickets near 
the aiver at 2500 feet; forming dense tightly 
attached mats; foliage soft, velvety, yellowish green; 
"Damulmog.” Dumsguete, April, 1908. 
9925,  Dumortiera trichocephala (Hook.) On wet 
herb covered boulders on the ‘River side at 2750 
feet; forming flat densely matted patches; blades dull 
green, easily breaking, whitish punctate above; “Damulmog." 
Dumaguete, April, 1908, a 
9926, Cypholophus macrophyllus Wedd, Lax shrub, 
in deep damp ravines along the River at 2760 feet; 
wood soft, greenish; bark brown, mottled, ususlly provided 
with longitudinal rows of lenticels, that on the twigs 
 gPeenish; branehlets slender, usually half drooping; 
leaves flat, descending, membranous, deep green ebove, 
much lighter green benesth; inflorescert clusters yellow-— 
ish green or ag in our specimen red; “iandalamay.” Duma- 
guete, April, 1908, 
9927. Blaphoglossum Copelandi Christ, Dense 
Clumps upon small tree stems near the : River at 
2760 feet; stipes subterete, descending, covered with 
ehietey- yellowish trichomes which also cover the margins 
and midvein and in a minute form on both sides of the 
frond; frond recurved, subpendulous, numerous, subcoria- 

