10607. Hymenoeheeta esdusta {Lev.) Brees. Upon sides 
of nearly decayed hardwood loge of moist humus eovered soil 
of @ @ense forested ridge at 4600 feet on mount "“elelen"; 
forming dense rether dry colonies, descending; the divided 
portions nearly filet, @ull brown on the upper side, some- 
what peler brown beneath, dry; “olet. fodeya, May, 1909. 
10608.  fThelephors nigrescens bres. n. sp. On 
half decayed logs from the under side, in mossy regions 
at 4500 feet of mount <alelen upon s forested ridge; 
forming dense colonies, suberect, limp and dry to touch, 
greenish blaek upon the upper side exeept the whitieh 
mergins, grayish beneeth, escending and whole colonies 
more or less grown together toweréd the base; "Xolet,” 
much folded; Todaya, May, 1909. 
10610. Polystictus elongetus (Berk.) Fr. on 
moist half deeayed limbs ané logs, of fense forests st 
6000 feet of mount Colelen; colonies, flexible, grayish 
white above, silvery white benesth, the thin margins 
rugose, otherwise nearly filet: "Kolet;" Todays, May, 1909. 
10611. Stereum ostrea concolor {Jungh.) Brees. 
on éry half deceyed large limbe of woods at 4000 feet 
of mount Galelen; forming more or less dense solonies, 
ené tex frequently grown together in messes, dry thin 
flexible, conspicuously marked on the upper surfece, 
yellowish brown; "“xolat.” Todeya, Mey, 1909. 
10612. Ardigia @recemoso-paniculate Mea. Breet 
tree £0 feet high.with a 5 inch thiek stem, in damp woods 
at 5000 feet, south of mount Golelen; bark grayigh, smooth; 
wood moderately herd, reddish toward the center and with 
prominent radiel streaks, odorless andé testeless; am main 
branches few or none, ereet if brenched; seoeondary ones 
none; twigs grey, Slender, apsringly branched, at right 
angles to the stem or mein branches, redially epreading, 
mach thiekened at the base; leaves subcoriaceous, horizon- 
tally spreading derk green sbove, ma much peler beneath, 
nearly filet, tipe recurved: petiole and mein nerves 
reddish when young: infloreecence subereet, reddish especial- 
ly the stalks; bude and odorless flowers descending or 
pendulous; “Gatigpo-tigpo.” fodaya, Mey, 1909. 
10613. Plates fuligines Elm. n. sp. A 80 foot 
high tree in dense forests of fertile well drained soil at 
5000 feet, south of mount Colelen: stem 1 1/2 foot thick; 
bark comparatively smooth exeept for the lenticels; wood 
soft, easily eutting whitich throughout, odorless and 
tasteless, light: branches spreading; leaves also spread- 
ing, eubmembranous, dark dull green above, yellow gray or 
green bénesth; nearly filet, tips Slightly reeurved; young 
fruits smooth, light green exeept the elongeted darker green 
elongated apex, shiny smooth, 1/2 ineh long; the divergent 
or guberect etalke and calyx flexible ané einnemon brown; . 
“Coliseo.” A large fruit elmest 1 inch long ie inserted and 
thieh is oveidly elongeted in shape. fodeys, May, 1909. 
10616. Yolyporas pusiolus Ces. On loge of dense 
forests et 6750 feet of mount Colelan; rather thick and 
rigid, yellow above, dull yellow or brownish beneath: 
"folset.” Todeya, May, 1909. 
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