21854. Polyporus. Colonies in humus covered ground of dense 
forests; stipes erect, flexible, the rugose cap reddish brown above and 
chalky white beneath. Tawao, October 1922 to March 1923. Crypt. 
21855. Fomes cali[rest illegible]. On the lower side of nearly 
rotten medium sized logs in humid forests; plate rigid, thick toward the 
base, wider than long, nearly black above, dark umber beneath. Tawao, 
October 1922 to March 1923. Crypt. 
21856. Hexagona discopoda. Upon dry dead limbs in forest”; plates 
thin and very flexible, dry, running along the underside, testaceous but 
darker above than on the spore surface. Tawao, October 1922 to March 1923. 
Crypt. 
21864. [No name.] Upon host number 21857. [No entry for this collec- 
tion.] Tawao, October 1922 to March 1923. Crypt. 
21891. Hygrophorus. On a rotten piece of timber lying upon wet 
ground in the forests; stipes and gills white, the upper surface of the 
rounded cap yellowish brown. Tawao, October 1922 to March 1923. Crypt. 
21925. Ficus lucbanense Elm. Small 4 inch thick erect tree in very 
humid woods; branches laxly rebranched, the bark smooth and more or less 
. mottled; leaves much paler beneath, tips much recurved; figs ascending, the 
tip much greener, dotted with yellowish white spots; seeds dark brown. Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Morac. 
21926. Elatostema viridescens Elm. Dense masses upon wet ledges in 
dense moist woods; stems succulent, ascending, declining from the base; 
leaves horizontal, darker above; the green inflorescence ascending. Mt. 
Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. Urtic. 
21927. Dryopteris rhodolepis (Clk.) C. Chr. Terrestrial, in damp 
earth of cool moist woods; stipes few, erect or ascending from the ground; 
root-stock 2 by 6 inches in size; the frond nearly as long, much reclining, 
soft Mn texture; a pretty fern denizen. Mt. Pinatubo, April to June, 1927. 
Polypod. 

