11157, Phyllitie pinnate (Je Sm.) O» Ke More or less 
 gueeulent ferns growing on Seepage ledges of Gente woods a ong 
a Strean near the Sibulan river at 1760 feet; tufts emell, of 
Several steme, ascending derk green along the upper side, browne 
ish beneath; leaflets deseending, netrly flat or only the tips 
reeurved, dork green and lucid above, much lighter green beneath, 
limp or corviseeous; indugiua yellowish green, #peres brown; 
rare; “Libegod;" Todaya, July, 1909s 
11158, Drymoglessum heterophylium {l.) OG. Chr. Along 
limbs of large trees of densely wooded sreck bottoms near the 
Sibulen river at 1750 feet; rootetoeke Liliferm brawn, 
branched, erecping slong the limbs end forming tangled nasser; 
the short stipes brown. and ®ubescending; leaves flat hanging 
quite rigid, thick with sharp eiges however, breaking with 
& @nap, fimilerly dark green on beth sides, the fertile ones 
linesr end longer; “Geyupekupy"” Todaya, July, 1969+ 
12159, Phyliechors apoensis Syise nov, Spec, On leaves 
of Fiens number 12154 eollested in dense woole at 1780 feet; 
Spots goal black with a blackish mycelium region Surrounding 
them; “Batekding" Toedayn, July, 1900. 
11160, . Metreoxylon rumphii Mart, Stem 40 feet high, 
2 feet thisk, terete and straight, covered by the o14 marceat- 
sent leaf sheaths, rather abruptly turned toward the leafy 
top; leaves imbricetely seatterei, etaending, only the lower 
once divariaately recurved, £060 feet long; Sheath 6 toe 6 
feet long, noeriy 2 1/2 feet broad at the base, apecend« 
ing, deeply grooved on the upper Side, reunded on the lower 
side end with traneverse lines of necdle like spines, othr- 
wise gleugeseont green; the Stipuler margins soon becoming 
ary, 1 te 2 inches wide or wider, more or less spinescent 
on the outer Bide; petiole ahovathe sheath which eurvingly 
aseonds, 6 inches leng, leafless fox shout the same length 
as the sheath proper, deeply greeved along the upper side, 
light “reen 411 eround, emooth except the tufts ef apines 
seattered along the lower side and toward the bese] perticn 
only, (especially se in the younger leaves); rechis smooth 
and green; angulerly 2<sided on tho upper Bide, reunded bed ow, 
pithy: leatlets Slightly and similerly reduced at beth ends 
 amising from the upper anguler sides, divariente, only Slightly 
recurved, Similarly green on both #ides, twisted at the bree, 
filet and rether streight, more numerous teward the apex, 
smooth, rigidly shartaceous; infloreseence terminal, dark 
brown, of 5 to 6 ascending stalks, 6 te 7 fect long; the main 
alternating branches escendingly curved, 1 feot or more in 
lenath, branched ell along from near the base ani a11 of abou’ 
eqeal length; secondery branches ascending, only Slightiy 
recurved sbont 6 inches long, terete, 1 inch thick, brown 
the marcescent sheaths which are Spinulose 
especially below the middle; spines brown, flattened, 
at right englies, 1 to 5 inches leng, scontigueus at their 
pases; wabla;" Tedaya, May, 1909. 

