rootstocks flexible, tightiy attached, glaucous green and 
densely covered with soft yellowish brayn hairs; leaves 
coriaceous, quite rigid and easily or aging or breaking, & 
trifle paler beneath; "Cabcabung-magamal”; Dumaguete, 
day, 1906, 
gv6s. Viburnum odoratissimam Ker, Tree 6 oer. 
high with an 6 inch thick stem, in damp densely wooded steep 
ravines at 4000 feet; leaves recurved and conduplicste on 
the upper side, 1 trifle darker green above, subse srious; 
inflorescence erect, the flowers have 4 sourish odor; calyx 
green; corolla light ¢reamy white with strongly recurved 
segments; berries tuning red, l-seeded; “Talsgutingung~ 
meganai®; Dumaguete, May, 1908. 
9969, Lyeinmeschisa ramosa Pam, Small herbaceous tufts 
in moist humus covered soil of steep Kuwime favines at 4000 
feet; stems greenish, succulent, oranched snd rooted from 
near the base, greenish but oecasionally reddish near the 
ground; leavee with recurved tips, membranous, lighter be- 
neath; flowere odorless, upon slender peduncles from the 
leaf axils, light yellow (even in the bud state) except the 
green calyx and greenish stigmas; “Lupo-Llupo"; verries 
dry, with a very thin whitish skin, containing 1 brow ¢cen- 
tral placenta which contains numerous minute black seeds; 
Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
e970, Peperomiea pellucidopunctuleta ¢, DU, Upon 
nearly rotten timbers lying apon the moist weli shaded @#oi1 
of ravines st 4000 feet; stems green, branched, succulent, 
terete; leaves also su¢culent, datk green on the upper side, 
much lighter beneath; inflorescence terete, succulent, red-+ 
dish, the fom flowers minute and greenish; *Olsasiman-inalas"; 
Dumasuete, May, 1908, 
9971, Rhigogonium spiniforme (L.) Broth. Dense 
but rather soft patehes on sides of large tree trunks or upon 
the upper side of inelined trunks or large limbs; young fo- 
liage light green but soon turning yellowish and even brown 
when old; setse of stalk of capsule more or less persistent; 
Dumaguete, iiay, 1908, 
9972. - Jungermannia comata, On compact earth near 
the watere edge of the River at 1000 feet; forming 
very dense but soft and velvety like patches; the delicate 
foliage light green, tutning yellowish and even brownish 
when old and dry; very common; Dumaguete, May, 1908. 
9973, Aerobyopsis lavopa (Mitt,) broth, Hanging 
from small deesyed sticks, in very damp places on slopes 
of a Tavine at 4000 feet; forming loose very soft mosses; 
the delicate foliage yellowish green; Dumaguete, May, 
1908, 

