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PHILIPPINE MYXOGASTRES. 
By George Massee. 
{From the Royal Boianic Gardens^ Keio, England.) 
In the material examined^ it is not surprising, but on the contrary 
somewliat gratifying to announce that no new species have been discov- 
ered. The mimber of species dealt with is yet too small to justify 
any statement as to the predominance of any given group in the area 
investigated, 
TUBULINA Pers. 
Tubulina cylindrica Eost. Monog. (1875) 220; Mass. Monog, Myx. (1892) 39. 
LuzoXj Manila [Copeland) December, 1904, on dead baniLoo. 
Europe, North America, India, Ceylon and Australia.^ 
STEMONITIS Gled. 
Stemonitis atra Mass. Monog. Myx. (1802) 78. 
Mindanao, -without locality (Copeland) 1904. 
New Zealand. 
Stemonitis Baueriinii Mass. Monog. Myx. (1892) 79. 
Luzon, Manila {Copeland) December, 1904, on dead bamboo; Province of 
Benguet, Sablan (G216 Elmer) April, 1904, on prostrate logs; Province of 
Bataan, Mount Mariveles (4122, 4123, 4129, 4130 Merrill) January, 1904, on 
prostrate logs. 
New Guinea. 
LYCOGALA Mich. 
Lycogala epidendrum Rost. Monog. (1875) 85; Mass. Monog. Myx. (1892) 121. 
Mindanao, Davao (981 Copeland) April, 1904, on prostrate logs. 
Temperate and tropical regions of the World. 
ARCYRIA Hill. 
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Arcyria punicea Rost. Monog. (1875) 2G8; Mass. Monog. Myx. (1892) 142. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Lamao River, Mount Mariveles (4119, 4128 
Merrill) January, 1904. Mindanao, District of Zamboanga, San Ramon (729 
Copeland) May, 1904, on prostrate logs. 
Temperate and tropical regions of tlie \\'orld. 
^ Geographical distribution of species taken from Massee's Monograph of the 
Myxogastres (1892). (E. D. M.) 
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