30066, Teeteriea erenata Cay, Tufte in fertile soil 
of steep wooded ravines at 1750 feet Slong the paracatan 
oreek, Peoteteck rigid, & few inghes thick and 4 half foot 
lenag, erect or subereot; etipes Secending, green Sleng 
the upper and brown ®long the lower sides; fronds recurved; 
pinn®e Sleo deseending, dull green Sbove, pSler beneath; 
fertile frond central, more erect, and % trifle longer, 
the pinnSe wore cenduphicate on the upper paler green 
surface; “Libaged.*®  Gedays, June, 1909, 
10967, Ficus not® (Bleo,) Herr, Tree 30 feet 
high with @n 8 inch thick stem in demp woods ne@ the 
Beragatan creek at 1500 feet; stem crooked; branches 
abeve the middle ferming on umbrell® eheped crown; figs 
upon slender branched and hanging tubercles from the 
etes wid larger branches, 1 inch thick, green, brown 
lenticelled, nearly globose, of obscurely ebevoid, upon 
1 inch long, green and flexivle peduncles; wood soft, 
white, coarsely arsined, ederless ond tagteless; bark 
brown em4 obacutely checked, eray md smooth on the — 
branches; letves subwembranous, f18t, dull green on the 
upper side, peler benesth, the veins beneSth yellowish 
green; "“Seeicong;* Todays, June, 1909, 
10968, Maget denticoulete wes, Lax under ahrub 
in moist fertile #eil of woods Sleng the baraeatan creek 
at 1500 feet; etem & feet long, 1 inch thick, terete, 
branched from below the middle; weed greenish, eoft, 
ederlees and tasteless; bark brewn, densely lenticelied; 
twigs elender Sné hel? drooping; le®vee ®ec endingly 
teeurved, p®ler beneath, thinly am ceriseeous; inflores~ 
Cente Sgcending from the leaf @xile, greenim or green 
except the pure white coroll@ Gnd prke yellow anthers, 
oderiess; mature fruit “snow-berry" white, elengsted 
@llipeoid, 1/3 ineh long, 1/4 inch ®erose, juicy, the 
yellowish receptacle be@ring black seeds; "Mabalid-ta~ 
pangpang." Todaya, June, 1909, | 
16969, Seleginell® usterii Hieron, wrest, forme 
ing dense patches in moist humue covered fertile soi) 
ef woods ®*long the Baracaten creek at 1500 feet; stems — 
veddieh teward the base, otherwise yellowish green, curved 
at the baee and provided with ample roote, e4iy, quite 
rigid, sparingly branched |¢ @bout the middie; the upper 
portion of the frond recurved; the seguents flat, dull 
_ @®een above and much lighter green benes®th; fruiting tips 
‘gubdroeping. “Beanget,” -Tedaya, June, 190%, 
10070,  Athyriue Secedens (B1,) Milde. Tufte in 
moist fertile soil ef wooded ravines at 1600 feet Sliong 
the paragatan ereck; reoteteck 2 inches thick, suberect, 
6 inches long or longer, fleshy or soft in texture; roots 
numerous, fibrous; stipes brown 2t the base, erect, other- 
wiee green, covered with sharp dull bi®ek spines, 1 or 
2 feet bong; fronds heavy, recurved, twite “se iong %8 
the etipe pooper; pinn®e am nearly fit, recurved toward 
the tip, very dork lucid green en the upper side, much 
peler of yellowish green beneath, those toward the beee 
geattering and somewhat reduced; “Li baged;” Todays, 
June, 1909. 
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