on the eubanei4 upper surface; inflorescence ascendingly 
spreading all the stelke end bude green; the odorless 
flowers pendulous, the central basal portion rich purple, 
anthers 19) Light yellow; “Bolat." fodaya, July, 1909. 
11195. Pterie longipes Don. SOlumps composed of 
2 or more tuftlets, in moist rich soil of dense woods on 
a very steep slope slong the Sibulen river et 1250 feet; 
rootstock suberect, a few inehes long half as thick; roots 
ample, fibrous; atipes ascending, numerous, recurved towerd 
the top, terete, brown 911 eround; fronds strongly recurved, 
trianguler in shape or outline, the rachis brown, the flat 
segments similarly light green on both sides; the green 
inéusium with a thin dull gray margin; fronds 2 to 3 feet 
res | or 88 long se their etipes; "Lacoduk;” Todeya, July, 
O96 
11196.  Aspleniwn macrophyllum Swtse. Tufte in 
moist fertile soil of dense woode upon e very steep slope 
slong @= the Sibulen river et 1250 feet; roctetook a few 
inehes high, 1 inch thick, rether herd and rigid, covered 
with maroon colored seales; roote fibrour; etipes from 6 
to 16 inehes long, subterete, bendable, shiny orown, 
grooved along the upper side; fronds as long or ionger 
then théir stipes, strongly recurved, quite heavy; the 
groove of the rachis and ite under surface brown; leaflets 
deseonding, slender in the lerger broader in smaller ones, 
coriaceous, eharacteristiesliy glaucous or olive green 
above, more green or yellowish so beneath; "Seyuk;" 
Todays, daly, 1909. 
11197. tLoxogremme involute (Don) Presl. Small 
tutte in very demp earth or on moist bowldere of very 
-eteep heavily wooded ravines or gorges slong the Sibulan 
river at 1260 feet; root soft, numerous, derk brown; fronds 
agscendingly recurved, the margins strongly wavy, rather 
soft and flexibly corisceous, derk green above, yellowish 
#0 beneath; aitenuete clear to the base where it ie densely 
clothed with dark brown seales; midrib beneath stoutly 
keeled; sori lines coarse, the spores or spore-sses Light 
yollow when fresh; "Bereuway;" Todaye, July, 1909. 
11198. SBoehmeria heterophylla (Wedd.) Bim. A lax 
undershrub in dry soil of dense woods on = nearly preeipitous 
slopes along the Sibulen river at 1250 feet; stem suberect, 
tough and willow-like, terete, covered with thin smooth 
brown bark, 5 feet high, branched above the middle; leaves 
membranous, descending, much paler ereen or even whitish 
beneath, diverse im size; infrutescence green except the 
brownish ne or stignas; rare! "CGagong;” Todays, July, 
909. 
11199. Vhelephore radicene Berk, Breet and singly 
scattered in fertile well drained soil of bembooe near the 
Sibalen river at 1500 feet; plate gradually tm tapering 
from the base, yellowish gray or subglsuceseent on both 
sides, more white on the upper half on the bask, the sides 
strongly involute below the middle, folded toward the apex; . 
flexible and somewhat watery; “Zolat.” Todays, July, 1909. — 
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