October 25, 1913] Notes and Descriptions of Philippine Fungi— II 1933 



of two to twenty centimeters in diameter and circular in general 

 outline. The colonies themselves consist of annular spots 

 concentrically disposed- The circles are interrupted, the interior 

 one about one centimeter in diameter, whereas the outer ones 

 are of course much larger and up to twenty centimeters in 

 diameter. The lines are narrow, the tissue between the 

 single circles are mostly not or only slightly changed in 

 color. The spots are fumosus in color beneath, on the upper 

 side at first yellowish or yellowish brown, but very soon be- 

 coming grayish or whitish* Briefly worded the colonies have 

 about the same striking appearance as a peacock's eye. 





