10512, Quereus sundaice Bim. ? ? A 5O feet high 
tree in open woods of a high hill (Angat's knoll) at . 
4250 feet; soil damp and fertile; o14 bark thick, brown,’ 
densely lenticelled, reddish beneath the skin; wood 
herd, heavy, odorless and tasteless, whitish; branches © 
suberact, the ultimete ones crowded ané forming bushes; 
iesves chartaceous, saecending, conduplieate on the © 
upper shiny deep green saurfece, hanexth much paler but 
mot cenescent, tips strenzly recurved4 young leaves 
rusty brown beneath; inflorescence (young) terminal, 
erest, brownish; "Uleyan", ‘this tree etends next to 
quercns number 10511, and in general appearance is at 
ence distinguished by the field collector, The twigs 
are more numerous and congested, the color of the foliage 
give it a distinct gppearance; bey are also more pointed 
end not so flet; the unferside of both the o14 and 
young leave serve ae distinctive characters; the wood 
is not of the same eolor, fodaya, May, 1909, 
10514, latostema integrifolium Wedd. Dense 
thickets in moist fertile soil ef wooia or other well 
shaded places at 4250; stems suffrutescent, soft, green, 
the size of a leed pencil, reclining, branched from near 
the base but more numerously ebeve the middle, 3 te 6 
fect high; leaves thinly corleceous, derk green except 
the paler under side, flet or only slightly recurved 
towards the tip, diverientely spreading on 4 horisontel 
plane; inflorescense greenish, in the axils of leaves 
or their scars, densely and sessily clustered, greztly 
varying up to 1/2 inch sexvoss, afranged on the upper 
side of the stem; stemens light cream color; “Pagmagtineng:" 
roote fibrous end very slender, loosely attached to a 
humus covered soil, fodaye, May, 1909, 
20515, Sarcochilus palawenensis Ames, fodaye., 
{No description) 
10618. Russule xerempelina (Schaeff.) Pr. 
Fleshy and fregile, partly covered under the dense 
humus of deep moist forests at 4500 feet; stelk arising 
from the wnder Inyere of the muons beds, 1 to 8 inches 
thick, Ghalk white, not subtended by a ecupuler sheath: 
head § to 9 inches scrose, sunken in the middle, 411 
cherry red especially in the mifiidie; g@ille white 
or rether @uli aomewhat eream colored, coal bleeck when 
mi ture; stalks 6 te 5 inches high, seeriely reising the 
heed above the humus leaves; “Colatetatane;" fungus on 
the or in the ground, fotaya, May, 1909, 

