11355, Polypodium pulcherrimum Copel, n. sp. Creep. 
ing upon moss covered ground or upon moss ax covered limbs 
at 8250 feet of mount Colelan: rootstock nearly black flexible. 
covered with dirty yellowish trichomes; etipes similarly 
colored, erect; pinnae soft dark green, the uppermost ones 
fertile; "Libagod-ts-lomot;”* Todaya, August, 1909. 
11355 a. Trichomenes gemmatum J. Sm. in similar 
places and at the same elevation of mount “olelan sae number 
11356. Usually small 
tufts upon meses covered limbs and roots of dense shrubberies 
at 6250 feet of mount Colelan; stipes crooked, dull brown, 
quite rigid; fronds hanging, more or lese rigid; segments 
descending, dark lucid green above, the tips of the pinnae 
lighter green, much paler green beneath but saligo shining; 
"Libagodeta=cayo;" Todeya, Auguat, 1909, 
11357, Ophiopogon japonicus (1.) Ker, Handsome 
dense clump upon moes covered fertile soil of a forested 
ridge at 7000 feet of mount Colelan; leaves ascending 
from the base, gracefully recurved until the larger ones 
tip the ground, some lighter ereen and striate wenactr 
beneath; peduncles erect, green; flat, striet; green bud 
pendulous, subtended by similarly colored Uraete; odorless 
flowere white, as is aleo the wx style, anthers greenish; 
fruit composed of 6 free ellipsoid parts rotately srranged; 
"Olieuli;" Todays, August, 1909. 
11360, Polypodium mollicomum 81, Small tufte loosely 
attached to moses covered tree trunke near the ground; fronds 
spreading but mostly descending; stipe quite rigid, brown; 
pinnae flat, rather rigid, sublucid green above, paler green 
beneath; “Rominga"® It differs from number 11474 in having 
a lower altitude (5000 feet), being emaller, more rigid, 
and the stipes with less herms; Todaya, August, 1909. 
11361. Vitteria amboinensis Fil, Small tufte upon 
the basal moss covered portions of trees at 7500 feet of 
mount Colelan; short rootstocke covered with soft brown 
hairs; blades descending, only the very baee brownish, 
shiny green above, a trifle paler beneath; "Tagambolun;” 
Todays, August, 1909, 
11362, Frullania orientalis Sande, Todaya, August, 
1909, 
(No description) 
11563,  Polypodium cuculletum Nees et 51. Smell 
delicate tufts imbedded in. the moses covered basal portion 
of tree trunke at @& 6750 feet of mount Colelan; roots brown 
soft, the suberect rootstock thin; stipes filiform; fronds 
recurved or drooping; segments soft, deep green especially 
on the upper surface, descendim ; "Mecaring;" Todays, 
August, 1909, 
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