ceous, similarly dull green on both sides, the lateral 
gides strongly recurved and edges wavy; (a few old sporo- 
phylls were found beneath the foliage fronds; "Loedo;" 
v928,. Malletus cumingii Muell, Are. Small tree 
like shrub, in damp woods at 2750 feet along the 
River; woodg seft, whitish, odorless; bark smooth, brown 
and gray mottled; leaves descending, conduplieaate on the 
upper side, the old ones dull green, the younger ones 
yellowish green, exceedingly variable in size; inflores- 
cence erect, green except the yellowish stigmas, faintly 
but very sweetly fragrant; "Potian;" Dumaguete, April, 
1908, 
9929, Rhynehoglossum spumoseam Blm., mn, Sp. Form- 
ing dense patches upen smooth hard surfaced cliffs near 
awater fall of the Rives at S000 feet or under 
the spray; foliage descending, wkx weiukke wrinkled, 
deep green above, half indigo blue or deep steel blue 
beneath, strongly nerved on both sides; inflor ese enee 
guberect, green except the corolla; delicate corolla des- 
cending, caducous, odorless, whitish toward the base, 
agure blue toward the apex; *Handulumog.” Dumaguete, 
April, 1908, 
9930, ‘Yhamnium ellipticum (Pr. jav.) Broth. On 
wet or dripping cliffs near the River at 3000 
feet, forming dense tightly attached masses; the brown 
numerously branched stems comparatively rigid and brittle 
foliage very dark green; “Damulmog." Dumaguete, April, 
L908, 
9931.- Polystickhus stereoides Serk, Upon nearly 
decayed loge lying in wet places and partly covered with 
mosses, at 3000 feet along the River; stems 
nearly always solitary, the central portion of the bark 
back at first yellowish but turning brown with age, other~- 
wise of s delicate white, fkaxikek flexible; "Dalungan- 
batang." Dumaguete, April, 1906. 
9933, Trichomanes maximum 51. Small delicate 
tufts on well shaded cliffs or near seepage places slong 
the River; the dull brown stipes with narrow 
green margins; fronds suberect but with recurved tips, 
similarly dull green on both sides, submembranous, rather 
dry to touch; "Loedo.” Dumaguete, April, 1908. 
9934, Medinilla aurantiflors Blm,, n, sp. Bhrub, 
§ meters high or, shorter, on wet seepage eliffe at 3000- 
feet along the Beyad River; soft wood reddish, with a 
slight fétid odor; bark brown, deeply checked, gray and 
merely lenticelled on the slender branchlets; subcoria~- 
eeous leaves spreading, dull green swove, yellowish so 

