- 10077, Lindsays monosora Copel., nu. sp. Rootstocks 
cYeeping slong the dense mose covered under side of a large 
tree trunk, rather rigid and brittle; stipes shiny brown to 
inmost nearly black; fronds gracefully recurved, light green 
an both sides, rather thin and esubscarious, persistent; in 
bk humid woods at 4500 feet; Dumaguete, may, 1908, 
19061, Asplenium Lepturua 7. &0, Seattering tufte 
from short creeping rooistocks, upon moss coveted soil of 
damp woods at 4500 feet; stipes shiny derk brown, mot brittle; 
fronds greatly varying tam in length, lax; pinnee dark green 
above, lighter green beneath; rootetocke covered with soft 
reddish brown scales; Dumaguete, May, 1906, 
10082, Polypodius lagunense Christ (farthest south 
known,). Rootatocks rather short, branched, tightly cleaving 
to email tree trunke or limbs of large trees, rigid, covered 
with e@hort grayish brown seales; stipes dark brown, rigid; 
fronds stiff, ascending, darker green above, the terminal 
pinnae strongly recurved narrower and spore besring; 
Dumaguete, May, 1908, 
10083, Calanthe lyeoglossa Keichb, Small terrestrial 
Clusters or tufts; stems and stem sheaths green; leaves 
Yecurved, membranous, deep green on the upper surfece, much 
paler on the under side; inflorescence erect, 6 inches high, 
arising from the base of the liesf stalk; peduncle green, 
the light green kx bracts or sheaths subinflated; rachis, 
pedicels and esalyx green; caducous bracts thin and whitish, 
falling early in the developing of the bude; corolla yellow 
emtept the inner lower one which ie dark purplish toward 
the base and extends backwards ag a nearly bleck much flattened 
spur; Dumaguete, April, 1908, 
10084, Gleichenia hirte B1, Rootatocke creeping, 
forming patehes in open or Light thickets at 4800 feet; 
stipes brown, smooth, 1 1/2 weteme long; main pinnae 1 foot 
apart, the subterminal ones with sporee, spreading, recurved, 
rather thin and soft in texture, m& rich green above, glaucous 
green beneath; Dumaguete, Hay, 1908. ae 
10085, Polypodium jagorianum Nett. On mall moses . 
covered tree trunke and upon limbs of damp woods at 4250 : 
feet: foliage soft, light green above, somewhat paler beneath; —— 
this form or species usually grows below Souu feet and can 
easily be confused in the field with 9754 as muax dwarfed 
plants of one and the same thing; they are very different 
‘when closely ebserved; the fronds are uniformly much smaller, 
thicker and more rigid; it ‘ie aleo much less sbundant than 
9734 but not ag rare a9 10003, Dumaguete, Hay, 1906, 

