Figure 1. (a) Temperature range and the volume of found mushrooms; (b) The relative humidity and the mushrooms in the dry dip- terocarp forest; (c) The pH range graph and the found mushrooms; (d) The intensity of light and the found mushrooms. 1 = Amanita hemibapha (Berk. et Broome) sacc Subsp. javanica Corner et Bas; 2 = Amanita princeps Corner et Bas; 3 = Amanita umbrinoluted; 4 = Termitomyces microcarpus (Berk. et Broome) Hiem; 5 = Termitomyces perforans Heim; 6 = Termitomyces straiatus Heim F. gri- seus Heim; 7 = Boletellus ananus (M.A. Curtis) Murrill a; 8 = Boletus campestris; 9 = Boletus curtsii Curtis; 10 = Boletus edulis Bull. ex Fr; 11 = Boletus luridus Schaeffer; 12 = Boletus nobilis Peck; 13 = Heimiella retispora (Pat. & Baker) Boedijn; 14 = Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus (Snell & Dick); 15 = Russula emetic (Schaeff. & Fr.) S. F. Gray; 16 = Russula fageticola (Melzer); 17 = Russula foetens Fr.; 18 = Russula rosacea Pers Ex S.F. Gray; 19 = Russula virescens (Schaeff.) Fr; 20 = Russula violeipes Quiel; 21 = Alpova trappei Fogel; 22 = Cantharellus cibarius Fr.; 23 = Cantharellus aureus Berk. & Curt; 24 = Astraeus hygrometricus (Pers.) Morgan; 25 = Lentinus polychrlus Lev.; 26 = Microporus xanthopus (Fr.) Kuntze; 27 = Lactarius aquifluus Peck.; 28 = Lactarius glaucescecs Crossl.; 29 = Lectavius Piperatus (Scop. ex. Fr) S. F. Gray.; 30 = Lectavius virescens Fr.; 31 = Russula adusta (Pers ex Fr.) Fries.; 32 = Russula albidula Peck; 33 = Russula alboareolata Hongo.; 34 = Russula densifolia (Secr.) Gill.