9986, Lindesya cultrata (#1114) ate var, minor, 
Small tufts, upon gravelly moss covered banks of the ——— 
River near the water surfece, at 1000 feet; stipes brown- 
ish towards the base; fronds recurved, half succulent; pin- 
nae descending, lighter or yellowish green beneath; asso- 
ciated with preceeding number, 9985, Dumaguete, May, 1908. 
oy 
9967,  Hymenophyllum obtusum H, emt A, typical. on 
moss ¢overed lower side of tree trunks near the ground at 
4500 feet; rootatocks creeping, brown, very soft, covered 
with yellowish gray hairs; stipes similar; fronds recurved 
or descending, very soft, rather dry, greenish but dense- 
ly covered with soft brown hairs; Dumaguete, May, 1908. 
9068, Cysthea fructuosa Copel sp. nove, n. Sp. near 
G, Loheri, ‘Tree fern, ebout the siimmit of the lesser peak 
at 5500 feet; stem 3 to & meteBe high, rather em crooked, 
about 4 inches thick; fronds ascending, averaging 2 meeteapeey 
long, only slightly recurved, 2 to 3 feet wide across the 
middle; stipes yellowish brown, 1 1/2 inch thick st the 
bage and densely covered with dry ashy eray soft Seales; 
kemkms pinnae closely set especially towerds the apex, heavy, 
dull green above, somewhat lighter beneath, recurved but 
slightly, reduced towards the base (occasionally pinnate 
clear to the base but usually they are lacking fer sbout a 
foot or so from the base}, about 16 to 20 on each side; 
pinnules strongly recurved but the ultimate segments curved 
upon the upper side especially towards the base; Dumaguete, 
May, 1906, 
4 9989, frichomanes pallidum “1, Dense creeping pet 
“ghes, amidst mosses and sc ale-mosses, but usually confined 
to the lower or sheltered side of large tree trunks, at 
4750 feet; blades flat, drooping, thin, very glaucous beneath, 
the upper surfece of a dull grayish green; Dumaguete, May, 
1906, 
9990, Dryopteris viscosa (J. Sm.) 0. K. Soft rather 
dense tufts from 1 to 3 feet high; rootstock 1 1/2 inches 
thick, sometimes as many feet long, usually inclined at 
the base; fronde soft, recurved, pale or yellowish green; 
Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
9991.. Athyrium oligosorum Copel. or very near it, 
On flanke of precipitous ravines at 4000 feet; tufts loose- 
ly attached to the soil or ledges, bearing several very 
unequally sized fronds; flat subcoriaceous pinnee dark green 
on the upper surface, sulphurascent or glaucéscent green 
beneath; not at 211 common; Dumaguete, May, 1908. 
9992, Hapanea philippinensis (DC.) Mea, Greet shrub 
1 1/2 medi, high upon large mose covered inclined tree 
trunks at 5500 feet or upon the summit of the lesser peak; 
stems 1 to 2 inches thick, gray, mumerously branched above 
the middle; branchlets erect pr suberect, quite rigid; leaves 
<—p@-2oriaceous, ascending, flat, paler green and less shining 
beneath; berries deep purple or wine red when ripe; Duma- 
guete, May, 1908, 
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