11037, Wisbrystilie diphylis Yeni. Very ome1i 
tuftiets in dry compact soil of the cogon grees 8t 10G0 
feet; eteme strict, very slender, seeoth 8nd pale green; 
leSves recurved, imbricate, smooth ®*nd pale green, “lee 
wery slender; inflorescence emSii, erect, the spikes pele 
@f light trewn, This may prove to be % gwAli delicate 
fora of number 11036, but in the field it wae Seaqeisted 
with it and wae eSeily distinguished from that species; 
“Jaleyig;* Toedaya, dune, 1909, - 
11038, Digiteri® violaseeens Kth, Selieste tufts 
in @ry black soil of the cogon region |t 1500 feet; stema 
erect, numerous from the e®me cluster of fibrous rootea; 
stems soft, reddimh when 014; lesves delicste, flat, Light - 
green on beth sides, SeeGndingly Fewurved; panicle delicte, 
grayish green; "“Barerie;" Todays, June, 1909, 
11039. HaeckelochioS granuleris (L.) Kutz. 9611 
tufts in dry black compect soll of the Cogon formation 
at 1000 feet: stems erect, % few from the same Poot 
Gluster, light. green; leaves cauline, mostly foided on 
the upper surface toward the base, otherwise f1et and 
similarly p@lé green on both sides; the mpkek spikes 
aesending, partly enclosed by the felisceous brsete; 
‘glumes light green, the glumes of the flowers yellowish 
gteen; "“Ginget-caran,” Todays, June, 1909, ; 
33041.  Mollugo striets Linn, Spreading “nnutle 
in fertile so41 of open places ®t 1500 feet; leaves 
@lightly paler beneath, flat, retately spreading; the 
ein eteme apreading on the ground, the branches suberect; 
fo pg browniah yellew; "Fisig-piecig;* Todays, tune, 
11042, Meuse infeotaria eaulosarps (iq) King, 
A eteangler upon 4 dead tree trunk of open woods “t 1750 
feet; win branches Qgcending, freely rebranched and 
forming ®n evenly shaded erown, 411 terete; bark very 
smooth, finely mottled; wood whitish, odorless aad taste- 
lese, soft; twigs aecending, 1/2 inoh round; lesves 
agcendingly epreading, at the tips only, coriaceous, 
eimilerly green on both sides, strongly conduplieste on 
the upper side, veine whitish, petioles russet brows; 
fige densely clustered ®leng the twigs, globose, green 
with waitieh epete, eoft end dull brown when mature, 1/4 
inch in diameter; "Magamome;”  Teday#, June, 1909, 
11043, CGommereonia pletyphyl1" Andr, Crooked 
tvees in fertile soil of Light geods at 1500 feet; stés 
1G inches thick, 26 feet high, ereokedly branched from 
the middle or above thie; bark saceth, grayish white, 
brown on the branches; wood soft, white, without taste 
and oder; twige slender, horisentally spreading of sube 
pendulous; le®ves membranous, mostly descending, slightly 
eenduplie2te on the upper dark green surface, grayish 
waite beneath; inflorescance erect; flowers ereany white, 
slightly odorous; infrutescence Siso erest, yellowish . 
@een ultimately turning dark dull brown; *fole;* 
Tedaya, June, 1909, _ 
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