11290, Deprananthue spoensis “im. n. sp. Slender 
trees on 3 steep forested ravine slong the creek 
at 2750 feet; stem 6 inches thick, strict, (similar to palm- 
stems) 25 to 40 feet high, branched only at the top; bark 
finely mottled, erayieh white, smooth; wood soft, fibrous, 
whitish, odorless and tasteless; branches clustered at the 
top, divaricate, 6 to 10 feet lonc, eparincly rebranched, 
the ends drooping or rether descending; Leaves dese ending, 
alternately seattered in two rows, tips abruptly recurved, 
convex en the upper dull ereen surfece, much paler green 
beneath, charteceous; inflorescence leaf opposed, pendulous 
from short tubercles; flowere yellowish ereen, sweetly 
fragrant: Tedaya, Aug., 1909. 
11291. Musenends scandene Ulm. n. @p. A lofty tree 
Glimber in = deneely wooded revine of the Sarat atan creek 
at 2750 feet; leaves thinly coriac cous recurved, only slightly 
conduplicate upon the darker ereen upper side; inflorest em e 
gsuberect, green except the deep yellow upper side of the 
Corolla segments and the lateral persistant creamy white 
bractea; stem 1 te & inches thick, more or less equare and 
even quadrangularly lobed, wood soft, whitieh, wwk without 
odor or taste; bark emooth, yellowish, bravn on the branches 
and with amall lighter brown lenticelle; fruits short ellip- 
goid, lese than 1/2 inch long; "Buay;" Todaya, Aug., 1909, 
11292, Lindesya pectinats 51. var. seandens, Dense 
@luetere or rather climbing tufts upon sm9l1 trees and 
shrubs stems near the ground of humid forests at 3500 feet; 
. wootstock brittle, numerously branched and forming 2 dense 
mass cleaving tightly to its host; fronds curvingly dese «ni ing; 
the dull green rechis trees brown toward the base; pinnse 
flat, similarly dull green on both sides or more lucid on 
the upper surfeoe, bractelike and seattering clear to the 
bage; “Libagod;"* Todeya, Aug., 1909. 
11293.  Polypodium maerophyllum (51.) Reinw, 
8candent upon emall stems near the damp humus covered eoil 
of dense forets at 4000 feet; rootstock eparingly branched, 
lichtly attached to ite support, green and covered with 
dull brown haire, flattened especially alone the under 
side; ascending stipes green, quite rigid toward the base; 
fronds asecendingly recurved, submembranous, dull green 
above, paler beneath, with coarsely rugose margins; 
“Saraweong;" Todaya, Aug., 1909. 
11294, Discocalyx mindanaensis Sim. n. sp. A strict 
tree-like shrub in fertile moist humus covered soil of 
forests at 4000 feet; atem 9 feet high, 1 1/2 inch thick, 
terete; wood white, without taste or odor; bark smooth, 
yellowish brown; branches few at the apex only, divaricsate, 
3 to 5 feet long, sparincly branched, 1/2 inch thick; 
leaves corio¢eous, horizontally spreading, flat, dull and 
deep green beneath, thickly corisceous; inflorescence 
of geveral stslike 6 to 16 inthes long, ascending and erect, 
all the wm stalke pale red, the odorlese quite ridid 
flowers creamy yellow; *Samaluco;” Todays, Aug., 1999, 
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