11418.  Dryopteries subsrbores (Sak,) ©, Chr, Clumps 
upon moses covered tree trunks a few feet from the humus 
eovered demp soil of dense woods st $600 feet of mount Apo; 
reotetock yellow, fleshy, covered with dense brown trichomes, 
about 3/4 inch thick; stipe ascending, terete, dull brown; 
frond somewhat curved; pinnee nearly flat, submembranous, 
derk green above, lighter or yellowish green beneath; spores 
light brownf “Libagod;"” Todays, August, 1909, — 
11419. Dendrochilum longilabre (Ames) Pritz, Dense 
clumps upon mose covered tree trunks 10 feet from the humus 
covered moist soil of denee woods at 8500 feet of mount 
Ape; peeudobulbs not hard, protented by shredded sheaths; 
stem ascending, terete, green; leaves fiat, reeurved, shining 
deep green on the upper side, paler beneath; peduncle green, 
terete, ascendingly recurved, 2rising from the base sa of 
the stem and protected by the enme sheath; spike subpendulous: 
vachie and short thick pedicels dull green; otherwide deep 
brick red and with s sourish odor, densely floriferous 
the whole length; “agnay;" Todays, May, 1909, 
11429, Pogonatum macrophylium Doz, et Holk, On 
humpe covered ground of dense moist woode at 5750 feet of 
mout Apo; etema wreet, deeply seated into the soil which 
usually well adnere to the basal part; foliage portion 
umually recurved, oecasionally branched; bledes dark green, 
soft, arranged 911 sround the stem; sets reddish, ascending; 
capsule suberect, green, covered with s yellowish brown 
cap; “Lomot;” Todaya, August, 1909, 
11421. Polypodium glebieum By, Small tufte upon 
moses covered tree trunks several feet from the moist humus 
covered soil of woods at 8500 feet of mount Apo; rootstocks 
1/3 inch thiek; fronds crowded at the apex, curvingly droop- 
ing; the shert etipe brown and rigid; pinnae dserk lucid 
@reen above, much paler or even yellowieh green benesth, 
submembranous; sori circular or o¢ecasionally elongated (7); 
*Libagod"® Tedmys, August, 1909. 
11422,  Polypodium multicaudatum Copel, Topotype. 
Tufte upon mossy tree trunks 6 feet from the demp humus 
eovered soil of denee woods at 8500 feet of mount Apo; 
rootetock nearly 1/2 inch thick, short; etipe aseendine, 
rigid, brown or nearly black on the upper side toward the 
baee: fronds gracefully recurved; the pinnae more or less 
descending, membranous, dull green above, lighter or yellow- 
ish green beneath, sori always elongated; “Libagod."” This 
inhabits the same place as number 11421 but apparently its 
#ori are always elongated not circular, the fronds slenderer 
and softer in texture, the pinnse always more tapering, etc. 
Todaya, August, 1909. 
211422 9, Polypodium obliquetum Bim. Todaya, August, 
1909. 
(No description) 
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