mainly at the top end forming a flattish rether cengested 
crown; twigs saseending, toush and quite rigid; eorlaceoum 
leaves recurved, strongly sconduplisete on the upper deeper 
areen Gurface, Sublueiad on both sides; infrutescence ter~ 
minal ox upon leafless twigs, obl@ng, 1 inch long, 1/2 | 
inch across, terete, subpendvlous, pele yeliow snd turning 
to a deep wine color, herd; “Ogat;" “Todeye, July, 1909. 
11209. teptochilus heteroelitus (Pr.) ¢. Chr, Gxeep- 
ing along sides ef moss covered rock lying near or in a 
Streem bed of a wooded guleh nesr the Sibulan river at 
1500 fest; rootstock branched, green, covéred with yellow- 
ish brown Seales; satiped soft in texture, green above, 
brownish slong the lower side; Yronis secendingly recurved . 
diverse in Bize and Shape, submesbranous; the erect fertile 
ones thick and heavy, the margins rollef upon the upper 
side; Spores yellow eat first, soon turning brown end 
ultinetely nearly blinck; “Iabsged;" Todeya, July, 1909. 
112105 lLenszites applanate (¥1.) Fr. on dead 
logs lying serots a streamlet in a wooded ravine near 
the Sibvlan river at 1500 feet; rather dry and flexible, 
Similarly shaik white on both sides, flat on the upper 
Surface, coming to @ more or less Sharp edge; “Kolat;" 
fodaya, duly, 1909. 
11212, Selaginella pennula (Desv.) Spring, Suberect 
and forming dente patches in dry 8cil of dense woods along 
the Sibulan river and Hearsecten oreek at 1500 feet; stem 
erect, brittle, dark green, unbranched; fronds strongly 
recurved, the young ones light or yellowieh grean, the old 
ones aul decp green, the fine soft membranens seguonts 
uch lighter gresm@.@n the lower ci€e; the spore bearing ti ps 
yellow in the exis ef the ereen Segments, suberect, Squares 6; 
"Bengat;" Todsaya, July, 1909. 
11213, Areanglivie lemniventa (Miers) Bett. Tail 
tree climber of nearly precipitovs Slopes along the Sibnia 
viver at 1500 feet; Stem 2 inehes thick, ebveurely angled 
and twisted, looping, branched tewerd the top, flexible; 
wood porous, Soft, yellow; berk gray, thinly checked long- 
he greets #. infratescence paniculately branched, on the 
stem end branches, 1 te 2 feet lone, ite thick g#een stalks 
flexible; pedicel or receptaclgnearly 1/2 inch thick; 
fruit in peirs upon the receptacle, fully 1 inch thick, 
giebose, hard, smooth, green, ecntaining s hard brown 
Stony Seed; leat stalk thiekened st both ends, twisted 
and secendingly eurved at the bese, otherwise alenter; 
blades vigidly corleceous, deseending, flat, @ublucid and 
decper green above; “Tawar;" Todeya, duiy, 1909. 
42224, Elecocerpus cumingii Turez, Tree 60 feat 
or higher with a 3 fect thick round stem, in fertile humus 
covered Soil of dense woods on a @teep Blope of mount 
Burebid; wood soft, white, oderless, with ea Slight bitter 
teste; bark yellowish gray, @mecthish; main brenches 
from #bove the middle, erookeéd and widely apread ing; 
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