10909, Glinchima hirts Bis, Ferming patehes in 
moist rich humus covered seil of ® steep slope ®leng — 
wooded ridges 8t 4750 feet of mount Calelan; reotetocks 
branched, ¢reaping, 1/2 ineh thick, lightly attached 
to the soil, covered with brown trichomes; stipe equal 
in thickness, rigid, subterete, strictly s@eending, 
visekieh btown, 5 to 9 feet leng; rachis and rachilia 
similer in celer; frend se long GF nearly “8 leng a6 
the stipe, strongly recurved; pinnae of ® light ghiny 
pleasing green on the upper side, gi®ucous green beneath, 
er*cefully recurved; sorl yellowish green, mostly on 
the terminal of younger pinn®e; the whele frond is 
trianguler in shape, the base] or larger pinnad compound ; 
“fengiras;" Tedaya, June, 1909. 
30010. #Piagiogyris Chrietii Copel, Siegant 
tufta in moist fertile soil of dense forests Sieng © 
ridge 4t 476) feet of mount Calelan; reoteteck % few 
inehes thick, * haif foot long, erect; etipes ascending, 
terete, brown toward the base, greenish Sbeve this; 
sterile fronde gracefully recurved; the pinnae thinly 
coriseeous, or rather charteceour, & trifle paler green 
beneath, the margins more er less ¢rinked; the cantral 
more erect fertile frond heavy, the linesr segments 
ae green on the upper side; "Libaged,* . Tedaya, Jue, 
10911. Athyrium cordifoliws (41,) Gopel, Tufts 
in moist fertile-seil of denee forests Sliong ® ridge at 
900 feet of mount Galelan; reotstocks gsuberect, seversl 
inehes high, 1 inch thiek, lightly attached to the soi1 
‘by slender numerous nearly bleck Treote; stipe easily 
wreaking, subterete or flattened on of Sleng the upper 
side, greenish; fronds gre®tiy varying in size, Secend« 
ing, enly the tipe reeurved, rigid, dull green Above, 
much lighter er even yellowig: #0 bene®th, oeession®iiy 
@urieulately of hastately lebed @t the base, e2%sily 
breaking; “barawitens," Todays, June, 1909, 
40911 8, Athyrium tabaccinum Gepel,  Todaya, 
September, 190%, 
(He degeription) 
10912. ‘Tapeinidium pinnetum (Cev,) C. Chr, 
Rather dense clumps in damp earth of & forested ridge 
@t 4760 feet of mount Calelan; rectetocks sparingly 
branched, suberect, quite brittle, covered with soft 
dull brown se@les; stipes erect, green on the upper 
eurface,\brown 6n the lower: fronds grscefully spread- 
ing or eubmecurved; the segments dork ghiny green on 
the wpper surfeee, ®leo aam recurved, beneath lighter 
or even yellowigh green, rigid and coriseeous; “Libeged;” 
Tedaya, June, 1909, 

