ee - 8169. Chisochiton cumingianus Harms. Los Bafioe, April, 
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8170.  Pericampylus ineanus Miers. tos Bafios, April, 1906. 
8171. Pipturus aspera Wedd. 
8172.  Dberris elliptica (all) Bth. Los Bafios, April, 
1906. 
8175. Bugenia. Los Bafios, April, 1906. 
8174. ; 
On emeall wet half decayed stick in ravines at 750 
meters; very delicate, stalk and cap of the same dull white 
eolor. Lueban, May, 1907. 
8175. Artocarpus cumingians Trec. 
8176. Gonecephalus canescens Yard. 
8177. Ficus confusus Kim. 
6178.  Fious letsoni Elm. 
8179. Pious angustisesima Merr. 
8180. 
Solitary, erect, on ground amongst Bamboos of s 
very damp ravine at 750 meters; head funnel shaped, with a 
recurved rim, quite thin, yellowish brown above, paler beneath; 
stelk crooked, dark or dirty brown, solidly white on the interior 
and of rubber consistency; rare. Lueban, May, 1907. 
8161. Dipteris conjugata {(Kaulf.) Reinw. On dry ridges 
in woods at 1,500 meters, forming dense colonies; creeping and 
branched rootstocks very hard and righd; stipes brown, also 
stiff; frond ecorisceous, the tips usually recurved, ghaucous 
green beneath. Lucban, May, 1907. 
8182. Aphanomyxis cumingiana terms. os Bafios, April, 1906. 
8183. Wedelia biflora I. 
8184. Machilus philippinensis “err. Shrubs 5 meters high 
in woods at 1,500 meters; bark thick, gray, rather smooth and ~ 
sealing in plates; wood coarsely grained, comparatively soft; 
the bark on the rigid erooked branches very rough by coarse 
lenticels. Lucban, May, 1907. 
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