LLOOB. Yrichogiottis, Uphiphyte hanging from a sealy 
tree trunk in a dry wooded ridge along the Baracatan creek 
et 1500 feet; roote numerous, limp, dull green or grayish; 
stems hanging curvingly, sparingly branched, the tips only 
Slightly eseending, obseurely purplish, terete, tough; 
leaves thickly corisceous descending, shallowly concave on 
the much peler under surface, the younger ones end the 
midvein above of the older ones purplish; infloreseence, 
erect, leat opposed, purple; “Owag." fodaya, June, 1909. 
11003. ““netum gnemon le Slender tree in very moist 
arevelly @ei1 of dense woods on & steep Slope of the f 
Beracaten ereck ravine at 15800 feet; stem 25 feet high, 4 
inches thick; weed moderstely herd yellowish throughout, 
without oder or taste; bark smooth, bletehed with brown 
and gray; brenches nostly at the top, comparatively short, 
horizontelly sprending, crookeily rebrenchei, the lower 
limbs having fellen end leaving lerge sear® along the upper 
portion of the stem; brenechlets slender, almost flexible; 
leeves horizontally spreading, articulated at the enlarged 
nodes; leaflete thinly coriaceous, horizontal or deseending, 
dark green sbove, much lighter sreen or yellowish so 
beneath, only the tips regurveti; infrutescence exiliary 
ov leteral, euberect and a few inches long, or “ foot long 
and somewhat @roeping; etelke green; fruits arranged in 
whorls, ellipsoid, 1 inch long, 1/2 inch thiek, yellowish 
but turning red; "Bago." The netives eellect the nate of 
this species, ceok them for footi; Todaya, June, 1909. 
116046 Paperonis exigue Wig, Creeping and forming 
dehee mmi patches on wet ledges or cliffs in dense woots along 
the Haracatan Greek at 1500 feet; stems aucaulent, terete, 
watery green, momerouply brenched, taking root at the 
nodes: petioles similar in eolor end texture, escending; 
leeves flat, perallel with the surface of the rock, much’ 
peler green beneath, sueevlent; tips of the stems or branches 
subereat, terminated by the areen erect terete spikes; 
minute flowers brown when old, yellowish et first; "“Sighat« 
te-pangpang." Todays, June, 1909. ; 
11005,  Herpullie erboresa Rediks free 35 feet high 
with e 10 inch thick stem, in or on densely wooded steep 
®lopes of fertile soil alenc the Baracatan creek at 1500 
feet; stem chiefly brenched «t the top, forming ® flat 
erown, rath xr erooked; Géerless end tasteless wood soft, 
light, yellowish white; old bark smooth or lenticelied, 
thet on the branchlets yellowish gray end smooth; leaves 
membranous, aacendingly or horizontelly epreading, the 
gtelk yellowish green and swollen at the bese; leaflets 
recurved, otherwise flat, darker green above; infrutescence 
upon sparingly branched yellowish screen subpendulems stalks 
S to 5 inches long; the dsrk rich red fruits henging, 1 
inch aerose; "Towal." Sedaya, Jane, 1909s 
11006. Stereum princeps (Jungh,) face, On hard 
surfacedlogs lying on moist soil of dense woods of revines 
at 1500 feet along the Rersestan ereek; plates rugose, 
quite rigid and brittle, yellowish gray beneath, dark dull 
brown shove, equally thick throughout; “Kolet-te-batang.” 
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