
11161.  Brophylum musetioum (L.) DO. Strict ennusls, 
uguelly solitery, in fertile waste or eultivated fields sat ’ 
1500 feet: terete stem reddich toward the bese; petioles alse 
reddish and swollen toward or at the base, otherwise yellow- 
ish green, spreading in a rosette fashion; lesflets divari- 
cate or descending, green above, glaucous white beneath, flat; 
pa peduncles eseendingly spreading, greenish, and provided 
with fine whitish heire, eslyx the same, corolla deep yellow; 
"Gaysyen;" Todaya, June, 1909. 
11162. Piper eorylistachyon ©. IG.  piphytes henging 
from the limbs of large trees over streamlets at 2000 feet, — 
in dense wiods; stem 1/2 ineh thick, flexible, covered with 
gray bark, crooked, branched; the branches forming tangled 
hengingy masses, green and freely rebranched, the twigs 
eacending; leaves mostly descending, nesrly flet or only 
slightly econduplieate on the upper surfsce which is deeper 
duller green than the lower side, tips recurved, thickly 
coriaceous; spikee strict, erect, 5 to 5 inches long, barely 
eae thick, creamy white; "Mamike tepay." Todeya, July, 
1909. 
11168. Cyelodothie pulehelle Syd. n. sp. On leaves 
of Piper P. cOrylieatechyon C. DO. number 11162 collected in 
dense woode along streamletse at 2000 feet; the blotkhes 
_ eonsist of circular dark brown ringe enclosing a pale yellow 
diseased leaf portion, sonspiculous beneath, to the contrary 
on the upper side; "Beatekdin;" Todsya, July, 1909. 
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11164. Polypodisom elliptiom Thanb. Creeping in wet 
earth of @ rocky ledge near a stream of woods at 8000 feet; 
the green rootstocks erookedly rebranched and forming a 
eontinuous net-work, rigid, more or less flattened, nearly 
1/2 ineh; wide; the green stipes ascending, subterete, smooth, 
brown elong the lower side, green along the upper; fronds 
much recurved; pinnee thinly coriaceous, descendingly recurved, 
darker green ané sublucid above, margins erinked or wavy; 
"Libagod-tepangpang." Todeya, July, 1909. 
11165. Ardisie sibulanensie Bim. n. ep. Undershrud 
& feet high in wet stony soil o@ of g@ense wood near a creek 
at £000 feet; stem brittle, 1/2 inch thiek, ercoked, ¢reenish, 
unbranched; leaves eorisceous, gredually ascendingly reeurved, 
flat, eublucid above, much paler beneath; inflorescenee 
recurved from the leaf axils, all the stelke red; calyx green- 
ish white; petals pinish white, etemene or rether senthers 
light yellow; pietil whitish; flowers odorlese; "Catig-catig-po." 
Todaya, July, 1909. 
11166. <Antidesme microcarpum Elm. Crooked tree 
£5 feet high with an 8 ineh thick etem, inclining over a 
streamlet at £000 fest, in dense woods; etem not terete, 
branched from below the middle; berk smooth, yellowish cray; 
wood moderstely hard and brittle, odorless and tasteless, 
reddish especially toward the center; branches spreading, 
the ultimete onee rather short; leaves coriaceous, descend- 



