Fenton ng Photinopteris speciose (B1.) J. Gm. Oreeping 
yoeks lying slong etreamlets of lightly wooded gulches 
Of the eogon region eat 1250 feet; rootetoek branched, rigid, 
glaveoue white, covered with emell yellowish gesleea; stipe 
guberect rigid, yellowish along the upper side, brownish 
along the lower; pinnae diverleately epreeding, with slender 
reotrved tips, shallowly eoneeve on the slightly paler green 
lower eurface, rieh green sbove; petioles flattened, yellow- 
igh green, subtended by similarly colored end simileriy 
shaped appendages; fruiting segments terminal, slenderly 
aaeoens reourvéngly drooping: “Libagod.” Todays, July, 
: : , 
11127.  reme emboinensie Blm.e tLerge tree 80 feet 
high with e 2 foot thiek etem, in foreste at 1500 feet; wood 
eoit, light, white on the outeide, soon tarning redéich and 
ultimately derk purple, oderlese ané testeless; berk eompa- 
vatively emoothieh, grayish white mottleé, 1 inch thiek, 
reddich brown beneath the epidermis; limbs mostly toward the 
top, ereokedly rebranced and widely spreading; twige horizon- 
tally epreading, green, pubescent; leaves submembrancus, also 
horisgontally or desoendingly epreeding, @ull green above, 
greyish white beneath, the veine yellowieh; fruite euberect, 
dark purple, the stelke and flowers yellowish greea; 
"“Yanédelegon:"  Todaya, July, 1909. 
11128. anemirte eocoulus (L.) Wight et Arn. A kofty 
tres climber in forests at 1500 feet; stems subterete, > 
inches thick, hanging and looping, heavy; wood porour, yellow, 
odorless, very bitter; bark yellowieh brown, thinly eheeked 
longitudinally; branehes forming henging m@ssen; twige green, 
emooth; petioles thickened st bese end apex, twisted ani 
aceendingly curved nesr the bage; leeves eotisesous, deg- 
Sending, flat or shallowly conceve on the much lighter or 
yellowish green under surface, above shining dark green; 
infloreseence heavy, diveriestely clustered slong the stems, 
aversging 6 inches long, yellowish green; perianth segments 
roflexed ultimately, leaving the bright anthers exposed; 
the flevers have 6 elight wnpleeeant odor, sre quite rigid 
and susenlent and fell easily or early; “Array; Todaya, 
daly, 1909 
- 92129.  Fioue todayensis Zime un. ap.  Guite large 
trees in demp wooda at 1600 feet; stems 1 1/2 feet thick, 
&5 feet nigh or higher, branched above the middle; wood 
soft, pale white, with coarse consentrie rings, odorlesea 
eué testeless; bark emooth, boldly mottled; brenches uitimate- 
ly numerously rebrenched, the. slender brown twigs helf droop- 
ing; leaves cherteceous, hispid on both sides, horisontel, 
flat only the tips slightly recurved, somewhet peler green 
beneath, or shallowly conduplicate on the upper side; figs 
sOlitery from the leaf exile, subpendclous, perfectly 
globose, 1 inch in diemeter, lemon yellow throughout, rough, 
the external umbiliesl eeales brownish; flowers dull reed, 
soon turning Gull brown; “Ropit;" Todaye, duly, 1909. 

