36905, Pious bentheensie Him, Smell trees in 
wteep plages Slong & forested ridge at 4750 feet of mount 
Galele@n; stem 6 inches thick, 16 feet high, only sparingly 
@ tuck bronched above the siddle; wood light, seft, odere- 
less ®*ad tasteless: berk grayigh or mottled, brown on 
the branches: branches diveriostely spreading, sparingly 
Yebranched; 1/2 inch thick, the tipe suberect; leaves 
terminally cluetered, Seeendingly spre@@ing from the sub- 
erect brownih subterete petioles, 718% onlly the tips 
Fecurved, subcori@ceous, p®ler green beneath, the veins 
bene@th yellowish green; figs clustered iamedistely 
beneSth the folisge, upon yeliowish green mere or lese 
Gugular @nd @pieSily thickened peduncles, obovoidly 
glebose, with % gunken @pex, lemon yellow; *°5an0qa) ;° 
Todays, June, 1909, 
10906. Pyyliechors Piciefuivee Keord, On upper 
eurface of Leaves of “Ficus” FP. number 10906 collected 
St 4760 feet; bletehes co8l black, irregularly in cape 
and wise, GSusing yellow deceased leaf poretions on both 
gidee but the pepillete black bletehes *re not vielble 
pe beneath the le@ves; "Betakdin;"® Tedaya, June, 
i809. 
10907. dindeaya davellioides 51, in wet ea@th 
on gidee of & very steep wooded ridge at 4750 feet of 
mount Calelan; om@l]i elumpe numerously rooted; stipes 
agcendiig, greenish trown, subterete, mot fragile; 
the fronds vorieble in size, recurved; the seguents 
gubwembranoqus, rich green above, lighter or yellowish 
86 beneath: eori maroon brown; spore bearing fronds 
quite variable in size and shape on the same tuft, 
from & few inches xan to nearly © foot long; *digbut;* 
Tedays, June, 190%, 
40908, G@leandra colubrinn (blanco) Copel, var. 
nitida, Tufte of several stems in humus covered goil 
ef denge forests along % ridge ®t 475 feet of mount 
Galelan #nd subseandent or forming tangled magees upon 
the upper side of large inclining tree trunks; stipe 
1/2 inch thiek, terete, brittle, gl®ucque 8nd densely 
eovered with brown @dpreaned so%les branches iso very 
fabtkke brittle; fronds arranged in “nnular (7%) whorls, 
rotately apreading, curved and eubpenduleus, eimilariy 
dav lucid green on both sides; horee-shoe shaped sori 
at firet yellowish, turning to dark brown with age; 
‘pansiyongen;" Todays, Juné, 1909. . 

