7555, Polyporus perula (Beauvs) Fre On dry wood in forests at 
900 meters; color and texture preserved, imucban, May, 1906. 
7556, Pyropolyporus williemsii Murrill. On dead but rather 
—— timbers at 1,500 meters; very hard and brittle. lueban, May, 
19064 
7557,  Gwxeom Coriclopsie semilaccate (Bervk.) Murrill., On loge 
of the x forests at 1,000 meters; rigid with color preserved, 
7558 
* on gmall comparatively dry and nearly decayed sticks in 
the forests at 750 meters; color preserved,  lusban, May, 1906. 
7559. 
' tm dead wood of the forests at 1,200 meters; eakiax vather 
dry but flexible. iIucban, May, 1906. 
1660.6 
On sides of loga in ary woods at 600 meters, iuchan, 
” 7662. Ileydella affinis (lev.) Brea, On dead sticks and logs 
Tin the woods at 700 meters; coler preserved. iIucban, Mey, 1906. 
| 7563.  Aurioularia tremellosea (fr.) P. Herm, On dead wood; 
brown in eoler, gelatinous in texture. Iueban, May, 1906, 
"664,  loydella rimoga (Berk.) Bres, On dead ake stick or 
living shrubs at 1,600 meters,  Iuchan, May, 1906. 
7565. 
On living trees in demp revines at 700 meters; redially 
spreading. a4 : 
7566.6 . 4 
Terrestrial with soft leaves and delicate yellowish 
. | flowers; rare. 
7566,  Itea maesiaefolia Elms Me ape Treo 5 meters or frequently — 
only shrubby, in woods at 1,500 fect; flowers pale white.  Iuebén, i: 
May, *& 1906. 
7667.  C@hloranthus officinalis Bim, Ssvuffrutescent, 1 meter high, i‘ 
usually branched above the middle; leaves subcoriaceous, ; flowers sreen= — 
ish yellow; fruits smooth, white juiey; very common ‘in rich damp soil . 
of the:woods at 800 meters,  Lueban, May, 1906, 

