40913, Felypedium sub@uriculetus 41, 4A delicate 
and leoee climber amongst the undershrubs of 3 forested 
vidge at 4760 feet of mount Calelan; rooteteck only 
eperingly branched, very glSusous green, covered with 
brown trichowes, bre®king with ® en&p; stipe terete, 
green, ewooth, curved and irregularly spreading; fronds 
rather strict, meariy flat or only slightly ourved; 
the pinnSe fiat, richer green on the upper side; spores 
yellowish brown, their pockets Praised on the upper side; 
"Libsged;"  Tedaya, Tune, 1909, 
20914, #Slemonia cylindric’ Sim, On humus 
cevered moist soil of dense woods at 4750 feet of mount 
CGlelan; erect and dirty yellowish: "Bunok-ebangst;* 
Todaya, June, 1909. 
- 20035, CGyathes tripinnate Copel. Tree fern 15 
feet high or higher in moiet fertile soil of dense 
forests at 4000 feet, south of the Baruring river: stem 
6 inehes thi k: fronds widely spreading, 10 feet long 
er lenger, horisentaily recurved; stipe end rachis 
brown Sad covered with spinules especially Slong the 
upper side; the base of the stipe 2 inches thiek, covered 
with yellowish brown soft heirs hire; pinn®e much 
Peduced 4nd eeSttering but extending clear to the base 
of the atipe, recurved; pinnules 4le0 recurved, heavy, 
much lighter green benesth, 211 heavily leaded with 
light brown sori; “Hoteng;” Toedays, June, 1909, 
20916, S8iatestems baruringense Blm, n. sp. 
Large tufts forming patches in very. moist humus covered 
eoil of dense forests &t 4000 feet Sieong the Baruring 
river: eteme many from the same rout cluster 1/2 to 1 
ingh thick, terete, ®ee@nding, chiefly branched Sbove 
the middle; branchlets orecked @ise0 green Gnd half 
suwtculent, horizontally epresding er drooping; ie%ves 
descending, nearly f1"t or only the tips slightly 
recurved, submembranous, much paler green benetin, the 
large veins bene®th reddigh; inflorescence “xillary or 
lateral @leng the branchlets, light green, usu®liy some- 
wn%t placed Sleng the upper side of the branchlets: 
@mGli flowers, i. @. the coroil® stamens and pistils 
(7) creamy white; “Pemagtingan;" Todaya, June, 1909, 
10917. Didymochlaens truncatul® (Sw,) J, Sm, 
ferreetriei tufte in moist fertile soll of dense forests 
north ef the Baruring river 9¢ 4000 feet; roots ample; 
atipes many from the same root cluster, erect, gearcely 
1/2 ineh thick at the base, subterete, brown Slong the 
lewer nd green “long the upper side, 2 to 3 feet long; 
fronds lenger than the stipes, Secending, slightly 
recurved; pinnae strict; pinules lucid dark green “bove, 
flat, subcoriseeous, much lighter green beneath; "Libegod;* 
the cinn@mwen brown seri placed in sumken pockets of the 
pinnules which portion is *gain conspicuously raised on 
the upper side of the pinnules;  Today®, June, 1909, 
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