11066. lLeptaepis ureeolate RR. Br. iHreet or curvingly 
ascending from be fibrous roots, 2 feet high, solitary, in 
damp well sheded rocky s0i11 of woods and along the banks of 
the Berscata creek at 1500 feet; stem slightly flattened, 
green; leaves aseendingly spreeding, flat, only the tips 
reourved, tough, dry and comparstively thin, derk green on 
both sides, the upper surface obscurely streaked parallel 
with dark and lighter green lines;infruteseence strict, the 
peduncle and primery branches ani green; pedicels peraliel 
with the axis, whitish toward the bege, olive green toward 
the mach thiekened distal end; fruits obovoid, greenish 
gray, grooved slong the ventrel side, truncate at the epex; 
"Beliotus;" Smell loose tufts, the mein steme declining 
and branched; infloreseence pale white: the emaj]l staminate 
spikelet exeseding the lower infleted pistillek one; pistils 
end filaments whitish, anthers mz light creamy yellow; 
Todays, daly, 1909. 
11067.  fTrichoganthes quingquengulate Gray. Seendent 
and sprewling over thickets in dry woods bordering the upper 
limit of the cogon region at 1500 feet; stem 1/2 inch thick, 
terete, greenish gray, flexible, the woody tissue soft and 
greenish white; branches yellowish green, drooping in hang- 
ing mosses; leaves eubchartaceous, pendulous, much deeper 
green and subluecid on the upper surface, the lobeseshallowly 
eonduplicate on the upper side and also recurved; the 
petioles usually twisted and ourved; infloreseence axil- 
lary, the tips suberect, the atelk and breets light or pale 
green; flowers sweetly fragrant, erect, the ealyx pale green, 
the petels white; "Caulalegda;" Todeya, July, 1909. ; 
11068. PhaceLophrynum interruptum Schum. Large and 
dense tufts in fertile dry soil of woods at 1500 feet; 
taftiets numerous strict, composed of a fruiting stem and 
about 3 leaves; petiole strietly ascending, green, sub- 
terete, the basel 1/5 propided with reddish brown stipuler 
sheaths, much eurved at the distal end; 5 feet high; leaves 
eecendingly or horisontally recurved, otherwise flet; rich 
green above, somewhet peler bencath, chartaceous; inflorescence 
aseendingly recurved, branched, 6 inehes to 2 feet long, 
atalke green except the ary persistent brects, usually 
shorter then the subtending leaf; eapsules yellow, hard; 
shining; flowers odorless watery white; "Cecos;" seed black 
with a yellow esruncle, solitary in each ceil; Todays, 
duly, 1909. 
22070. Hemigraphis vpacatanence lm. Me ape 
Bienniel herbs in dry humus covered soil of steep wooded 
ravines along the Barasetan oreek at 1500 feet; steme mostly 
erect, crooked, branched, from a few inches te a foot or 
more in height, dull green or the nodes purplish; leaves 
flat, spreading, horigontal, dark green above especiselly 
along the nerves, very much paler or even yellowish green 
beneath, thickly "ehartaceous, easily breaking; bracts 
pale green; flowere erect, bluish white with faint purplish 
streaks on the inner surfece of the cerolls; "Delingding- 
baso;" Todeya, July, 1909. 

