11347, Dicéerotrichum colelanense Hlm. n. sp. 
Forming interlaced mats upon moes covered limbs at 8500 
feet of mount Colelan: stems terete, covered with yellowish 
bark; leaves coriaceous, heavy, ascending, flat, much Lighter 
green benesth; peduncles asecendingly curved, reddish; bracts 
and calyx green especially toward the tips; flowers ascend. 
ingly curved, yellowish red, without odor; pods terete, red- 
dish, 6 inches long, pendulous; "Kesik-te-lomot;" Todaya, 
Augueat, 1909, 
11546, ilex antonii @ln. n. ap. Tree 20 feet high, 
gnarly in appesrance, with an ® inch thiek stem; branch es 
arising from the middle and ascending; the ultimate ones 
numerous, erect, and forming dense bushed; wood hard: bark 
brownish, gray on the branches; leaves ascending, flat, 
deep green and shining on the upper eide, much paler and 
duller wenesth, very rigidly corisceous; inflorescence 
axillary (usually from the uppermost leaf axils) ascending, 
equalling or exceeding the leaves, the stalks and calyx 
greenish white; petals, filaments and piestil white; the 
anthers yellowish; “lMsealeksik;"  ‘Todaya, Auguet, 1909. 
11359, Polypodium caudiforme Bl, Running aleng the 
upper side of tree limb at 8000 feet of mount Volelan; roote 
stocks branched, terete, rigid, green and covered wih yellow- 
ish brown trichomes; stipes ascending, terete, shiny, green 
or turning brownish along the upper surface or gide; fronds 
rigidly coriaceous, shiny on both sides, and similarly 
dark green on both sides, horizental or descending, margine 
more of less rugose, tips recurved, the fertile ones 
narrower; "Cayop-yop;”" Todaya, August, 1909, 
11353. i Cyathea bicolor Copel. spec. nova. in 
deep woods at 7000 feet of mount Colelan; tree 20 or more 
feet high, with a #% 4 inch thick stem, (usually wandelike) 
thicked toward the top by the per@istent dark brown scales; 
fronde horizontally spreading and only Slightly recurved, 
& feet lonz, the basal pinnae much reduced; stipe base 
much thickened and cleaving, nearly bAek and covered wi th 
dull brown scales; rachis brown and rounded along the Lower 
side, flat and green along the upper; pinnae slightly 
recurved, very dark green and shining above, much lighter 
(gg yellowish green beneath; "Notong;" Todaya, August, 
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11554, Dryopteris viscoes (J. Sm.) 0, K, Solitary 
and scattering in mossy woode in fertile soil at 7746 feet 
of mount Colelan; rootetoek erect, 1 to 2 inches thick, 
from 1 to 2 feet long (ueually burried by the moss beds); 
stipes ascending, dull brown, soft in texture; fronds 
ascendingly spreading, recurved, membranous; pinnse slightly 
deac ending, deep green and sublucid above, dull benesth; 
"Saladot; Todaya, Auguet, 1909, 

