thickly coriaceous, nearly flat, with recurved, tips, paler 
green beneath; “Libagod;" fronds occasionally forked and 
pinnae seemented; Todaya, Aucust, 1909. 
11320, - Small clumps 
upon limbs of lofty trees at 4000 feet in humid woods; 
pseeudobulbe dull green and covered with brown marcescent 
scales, ceiving rise to 2 leaves; leaves aecendingly recurved, 
shallowly folded upon the upper darker green surface, 
soriaceous, inflorescence suberect, arising from the bare 
of the pseudobulb; peduncle and rachie purplish, covered 
with soft whitish hairs; odorless or nearly such flowers pale 
white, somewhat fleshy, arronged parallel to the rachis, 
rather dense and forming a terete eapike; ,"Talauanget;”" 
Todaya, Auguat, 1909, 
11321, Sria daveoensia Amee n. fp. Dense clumps 
upon Limbe of lofty trees in dense forests at 4000 feet; 
Leaves ascending, elightly recurved, lucid green above, 
duller beneath, quite rigid and thick; inflorescence erect, 
@py composed of 3 to & spikes; spikes purplish and covered 
with a fine whitish bloom; bracts yellowish green, deflexed, 
thin: outer parte of flowers yellowish, and @x covered with 
bloom also, the inner organ white ond purple spotted; flowers 
odorless, pedicels limp; "“Ssromat;" Todaya, July, 1909, 
11322, Polyporus durus Juneh, Rather herd and quite 
vtigid, in denee colonies upon slivhtliy decayed wood of 
etumpe, in forests at 4000 feet; the upper edn or bark rugose 
and inclined to run, nearly black, beneath brownish, the 
margins dirty gray; “Kolat;"  Todaya, August, 1909, 
11324, Asterina escheroides Syd. Running coal black 
blotches upon the under side of Pittoeperum P. clementis 
err. number 11316 collected in dense woods at 4000 fest; 
minute spore spote shining black; "“Batakdin;” Todays, 
August, 1909. 
11325, Athyrium pallidum (51.) Wilde. Rather dense | 
tufts, tightly seated in fertile moist humus covered soil of 
dense forests south of the Sibulan river sat 4000 feet; roote 
stock erect, 3 few inches thick, pemme scarcely any longer, 
provided with numerous long branched bleck roote; stipe 
gubterete, areen, strictly ascending, black at the base and 
covered with similarly colored trichomes; fronds se long 
ag the stipes, usually recurved; pinnse divaricate, fist 
with tips recurved, datk green above, yellowish go beneath, 
easily breaking, rigidly coriaceous; “Libagod.”  ‘Todaya, 
August, 1909, 
11326, Stereum duPiuseulum Berk. et Br, Along the 
side of a still standing partially decsyed snag, in damp 
forests at 4000 feet, south of the Sibulen river; forming 
emooth yellowish white patehees, richly brown beneath the 
surfece; “Kolat;”  Tedaya, August, 1999. 
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