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PHYLLOSTICTA Persoon 
PHYLLOSTICTA ALLOPHYLAE sp. nov. 
Maculis amphigeneis pallescentis, orbicularibus vel suborbicu- 
laribus, 2-4 cm diam.; pycnidiis gregariis, epiphyllis, erumpen- 
tibus, punctiformibus, atris, lenticularibus, 100-150 » diam., 
pertusis; ostiolis orbicularibus, 5-7 » diam.; contextu brunneo; 
sporidiis subglobosis, laevis, 3 » longis, 2 p» latis. © 
ALABAT, back of Sangirin, Merrill 10535, December 25, 1916. On the 
leaves of Allophylus timorensis. 
This Phyllosticta grows on the living leaves, apparently starting near 
the margin or tip and advancing inward and killing the leaf in more or 
less concentric circles. The dead leaf surface is dotted with the small 
black pycnidia. 2 
MELANCONIACEAE 
MELANCONIUM Link 
MELANCONIUM CALAMI sp. nov. 
Acevulis orbicularibus, atris, primo subcutaneis, mox erum- 
pentibus, 0.5-1.0 mm diam.; conidiis obscure brunneis, ovatis, 
subglobosis vel angulatis, 8-10 » longis, 5-7 ,» latis; basidiis. 
non visis. 
Luzon, Tayabas Province, Basiad, Bur. Sci. 25696 Yates, December 19, .: 
1916, On dead leaf rachis of Calamus. 
DEMATIACEAE 
CERCOSPORA Fresenius 
CERCOSPORA GLIRICIDIAE Syd. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 8 (1913) Bot. 283. 
_ Luzon, Manila and vicinity, Bur. Sci. 25883 Yates, August, 1916. On 
the leaves of Gliricidia sepium. 
CERCOSPORA PERSONATA (Berk et Curt.) Ellis in Journ. Myc. 1 (1885) 
63. 
Cladosporium personatum Berk et Curt. in Grev. 3 (1875) 106. 
Luzon, Manila and vicinity, Merrill 7417, November-December, 1910. On 
leaves of Arachis hypogaea, 
HADRONEMA Sydow 
HADRONEMA ORBICULARE Sydow in Ann. Myc. 7 (1909) 172. 
Luzon, Benguet Subprovince, Bur. Sci. 25166 Yates, March-May, 1916: 
Ifugao Subprovince, Bur, Sci. 25267 Yates, April, 1916. On living leaves 
of Quercus sp. 
This species was originally: described from Japanese: material where 
it grows on the leaves of Quercus. In 1910 Sydow referred Bur. Sci. 
8711 McGregor to this species. This specimen was collected on Quercus 
at Pauai, Benguet. I found it to be quite common on the leaves of Quercus 
at higher elevations in the Mountain Province in northern Luzon. It is 
interesting as one of the few species known to occur only in Japan and 
the Philippines. 
