12416, Paederia verticiliate tomentella Bim, ne vars 
Twining and aeandent in dgy or well a@rained 8011 of wooda 
on & hillock at 500 feet, in fairly good soil; stem 1/2 
inch thick, flexible, fluted longitudinally, branched ot 
top; weed oderlets, tasteless, very Soft, with « white 
pith, greenish; bark emceth, ereenish brown, green hee 
neath the epidermis; twice long, twining and green; leeres 
in whorle, upon aBeendingly curved peduncles, horfuentally 
spreading, recurved but otherwise flat; submenbrancus, much 
peler green beneath; pendant penicle green, the free ends 
rather Slender, fruits compressed whitieh, lese than 1/2 
ineh lone, arouped vertieellately e® in the branchlets; 
*"Msbido" in Manohe, Gabadbaren, August, 1912. 
13417. Leptobesidiun mollinsenulum Syds Ne SDs Upon 
the nether side of the cléer leaves of liteea number 13414 
eollected on a woeded hiljeck at 500 fect altitude; patehes 
very irregnlar, beeoming large and on badly infested Leaves 
nesrliy covering the surface, fuligineus in solor, smooth to 
touch, blackish brown bristle like projedtion along the 
margins giving that region a grayish brown color.. *"ALap} 
lep" in Menobe; CGahadbaran, August, 1912. 
13418, lentinus oquarrosulus Mont, . Upon desd but 
ary stump in open field of fertile moist 8011 at 509 feet 
altitude; etalke terete, white, dry end spongy, e®eending 
er erect, Solitary or few arising from the Same plece; cap 
soft but dry or nearly so, the margins coarsely end irreguler- 
ly wavy, finelly recurved, leaving a decp enp, Similarly 
white and dirty brown scaly, beneath yellowish tinged; form- 
ing dense colonies; it is said to be edible; "“Batafig-batafig" 
in Manebo, Cnbetbawan, Anuenst, 1912, 
13419,  entinue SajoreCaju’ Pr.  Upen sides of dead 
dry lees in a fertile open or ciearsd field at 500 feet al- 
titude emong dense forests; stem short, whitish, ®pongy, 
subterete, Golitary or few from the same place; cap deap- 
ly indented on the upper @ide, white but brownish toward 
the margins which are strongly recurved, smooth on the upper 
side not es in the previous number, gills similarly white, — 
extending well -dewn the stelke; forming dense golonies 
and are edible; “Betafig-betefic” in Manche, Cabedbaran, 
August, 1912. . 
- 18421. Centrosena plumleri (Turp,) Benth, Gebu, 
- November, 1912. 
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