10918, SUrycibe haliijeriana Him, nm. ap, Lefty 
tfee climber sad sprewling ever the tops of them in dense 
woods 8t 4000 feet, north of the Baruring river; stem 
1 1/8 ineh thiek, numerously branched, the branches tough, 
covered with graylieh bark minutely lenticelled; wooed 
 greenioh white, tough, oderlese ad tasteless, the pith 
comparatively Large: leeves thickly coriseeous, descend. 
ing, curvingly gondupliceste on the upper dull ereen surface, 
paier bene®th; inflorescence mostly termin®l, su ect; 
flowers odereus, the 6 white pet4is rotately spreiding; 
 St®mens cretmy white: "Salibut-but;* Todaya, June, 1909. 
160920,  Polypodium punctatuma (L.) Sw. Dense clumps 
encircling em€li tree truake or the lower limbs of moist 
woods 4¢ 4000 feet on the north fiank of the Beruring 
river; fronde rigid, Secending, easily bre®king, m@rging 
andulste, tips sure or less recurred, pellowiah green on 
both sides, toward the beee grooved Glong the upper side, 
frond gYaduelly decurrent clesr to the yeliowish baee, 
midmerve brown, smooth, sori yellowish afeen, early falling 
ilesving brewn dots; humus gathers ond moisture "keepers" 
abundant; "“arguwai;*  Todeya, Jane, 1909, | 
410921,  ¥Yeperomi® tomentoge &, G@rnes® Hig,  Gmeli 
Clusters upon meses covered tree trunke in foreste st 4000 
feet; etem branched nd creeping, t®king root St the 
point of branching; branches suberect, terete, quite rigid, 
green, pubescent; letvee thick, flat or only the tips 
gomewhSt recurved, pubescent, lighter or yeliowim green 
benesth, mostly arranged in wherle of 5 te 5, horisontally 
epreiding; inflerescence from the uppermost leaf axils, 
@Pecn, erect, terete, the epike d®rker green than the 
pedumies; “Lageddu;” Tedays, June, 1909, 
40022, Wieus flave-tortic® Sim, n, ap, Tree 
45 feet high in very damp fertile e011 of dense woods at 
S600 feet, just north ef the Baruring river; stem round, — 
1 1/2 feot thick, wrenched toward the top; tranches 
widely spreading ond rather numerouely rebranched, the 
wltimete ones 18x @nd helf droeping; o1d bark brodn, 
on the branches grayish mottled; letves charts cous, 
fiat, horisent®lly epreading or only slightly dese end+ 
ing, dull green Sbove, p®ler benesth, the veine beneath, 
yellowish green, the young one light or yeliewish green; 
figs globose, 1/3 inch in diameter, creamy white, clustered 
in the leaf axiie or in their sears Along the twigs, 
feity pubescent, umbilicue circuler and eunken, minutely 
paplilese @bove the middle tewerds the ®pex; flowers 
ight pink; the subtending braetes soft and brown when 
Old; "“uayulipe;" wood whitish, light, odeflese and taste- 
legs, strongly ringed; Todaya, June, 1909, 
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