10067, Trichomanes apiifolium Pres], Tufted from 
short rigid rectetocks, Glosely attached to the bagal portion 
of tree trunks, at 4600 feet; stipes quite rigid; segments 
duli green, dry; Dumaguete, May, 1906. 
10068, Proeries peeudestrigoss flim, Geandent tree — 
trunk climber in moiat woods at 4000 feet; stems 1/2 inch 
thick, terete, numerously branched, flexibie, smooth and 
yellowish crown; branches slender, half drooping; coriaceous 
leaves fiat, deecending, deep dull areen above, heavy, wuch 
paler and shining beneath or ef an olive green; odorless 
flowers white when in anthesis, arranged along the twice; 
Dumaguete, Jay, 1908, 
10069, Dryostachyum splendene J, Gm, Large dense 
Glustere upen tree trunks at 4000 fect; fronds 1 to 2 yptors 
long, erect, chartaceous, often 12 feet wide at the dry 
parchment like base, light green on beth sides, only the 
uppermost pinnae fertile; Dumaguete, May, 19uc, 
L007, Freyeinetia palawanensis err, Dumaguete, 
May, 1906, ™ 
: (fe description) 
10073, Hepenthes alata leo, Dumaguete, Mey, 1908, 
(fe deseription) 
10074, bichrotrichum chorisepalum Clarke, An 
herbaceous climber upon emall tree stems of damp woode at 
4000 feet: steme green, pliable, branched and rather tightly 
attached to ite support but usually only slong one side; 
ecoriseeous leaves dese ending, durk green above, pale green 
beneath; the green pedunele at right engles or somewhat 
descending; flowere odorless, spreading, recurved, deep 
purple throughout, subtended by feliaweous breets; pedicels 
and calyx very derk or dull brown, only the segments of the 
latte green; Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
_. 20075, Spiraeopeis celebiea (ilm,) Hiq. Tree, 1% 
eters high, in damp woods at 4500 feet; stems 10 inches 
thick, with odorless soft whitish wood and gray bark; flowers 
with a eweet linden odor; panicle erect or ascending from 
the uppermost leaf axils, soft, yellowish green, except 
the light erdamy white petals and stamens; leaves also asecend- 
ing, very lucid dark green above, yellowish green beneath, 
subchartaceous; branches few, thick, mostly at the £x top; 
Dumaguete, “ay, 1906, 
10076, Peychotria cuernosensis Sla,, a, sp, . Seandent 
and forming tangled bushes upon email tree trunk@ of moist 
woods at 4500 feet; old stems brown, tough, the thickness 
of & email finger; branchlets green; coriaceous leaves nearly 
flat, descending, dark green on the upper side, much paler 
au beneath, with recurved tip; inflorescence green, odorless 
except the white corolla; berries “snew-berry” white, 
Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
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