20156, Aphenanthe negrosensie Slma,, nm, sp, (fruit). 
A very herd weod tree in moist woods at 4000, ol 10 
high; berries wine red when matd®e, juicy, sour (very good 
to eat); leaves charteseous, derker and semilucid on the 
upper sutfece; Dumeguete, May, 1908, 
10157, iaesa laxa Kes, Dumaguete, May, 1906, 
: {ie deseription) Beck 
} 16158, Slaeoeerpus procerus Aug, BDC., 8, 8p, Breet 
wee, 15 nerere high, with a foot and a half thick trunk, 
mt 4060 feet; Bumaguete, Bay, 1906. 
«440169, Foelystietus effinie (Bim, et lees) Fr, 
@triet and solitary, forming patches along the side of a 
half fotten leg lying slong atream beds of deep ravines at 
2260 feet; upper surface amooth yellowish with brown streaks, 
the thin ‘gin white on the upper side as io the lower surface, 
rather flexible and dry; DBumaguete, April, 1906, 
10160, ‘Trichosteleum heamatum Ds, et kk, Along upper 
side of half rotten legs in stream beds of narrow ravine 
at 2200 feet; foliage light or yellewieh green, velvety; 
ecapeule etalke threadlike, brownieh; ¢apeules with ege of 
the oome coler; Dumaguete, May, 1906, 
«440262, Peoria stramines Bree,, mn, #p, Solid fiat 
plates upon sides of half nes rotten lege in # narrow deep 
very molet ravine at 2600 feet; only the mergine free from 
the leg surface, thicker, denser, dark brown on the upper 
side with the extreme edge nearly pure white; the under 
eurface dirty yellowish brown or whitieh, 2 Dumaguete, 
Apeii, 1908, | . 
10162 a, Poris stramines Bres,, 1, sp. Forming 
solid dease patches or covering the under side of half rotten 
Lega lying eeross stream bede of moist ravines at 2500 feet; 
quite dry and easily breaking and cutting, deep rich yellow, 
saga ol lighter yellow under the outer surface; Dumaguete, 
q Ys 4 4 ” i 
(10163, Laschia caespitoss manipuleris Gerk,  ureot, 
in colonies upon the lower %« side of half decayed large 
Lambs in uke stream bed of deep damp ravine at 2500 feet; 
soft in texture; the etalk, honey-combed gilie and the 
eap of the sam brownish white color (the upper side of the 
cap is darker brown towards the center and is conspicuously 
marked by the celis of the honey-combed gills) ; Dumaguete, 
June, 1906. 

