Eumycetes. 573 



lawanensis on leaves of Morinda bartlingii Elm., Asterina decipiens, 

 on leaves of Champereia cumingimia (Bail.j Merr., this species has 

 the habit of A. Elmeri Syd., but dififers widely in the characters of 

 the hyphae, hyphopodia and sporidia, A. irregularis on leaves of 

 Vatica ohtiisifolia Elm., A. lobata on leaves oi Pier asm a Philippinen- 

 sis Elm., A. porriginosa on leaves of Hex cymosa ßlm., A. trachy- 

 carpa on leaves of Derris atroviolacea Elm., A. transversalis, upon 

 the Upper side of a climbing species o{ Pahnae, a beautiful species, 

 very well marked by the disposition of the elongated perithecia and 

 the nodules of the hyphae, Micropeltis aeqiialis on leaves of Acte- 

 phila dispersa (Elm.) Merr., related to M. leticoptera Pent. et Sacc, 

 but differs in the larger perithecia, Laestadia festiva, on leaves of 

 Sumbaviopsis albicans (Bim.) J. Sm., Anthostoniella Elmeri, on fallen 

 twigs, Acrospernnan latissimnm on leaves of Derris mindorensis 

 Perk., readily to be distinguished from all the others of the genus 

 by the comparatively very broad asci and sporidia, Calonectria lim- 

 pida, on the mycelium of an old Meliola on the leaves of Acalypha 

 stipulacea Klotz., is in general habit related to the genus Ophionec- 

 tria, while in the form of the sporidia it rather belongs to Calonec- 

 tria, Vermicularia Pandani on leaves of Pandanus reclinatus Mart., 

 Discosieila nov. gen., related to Discosia, but differs in the bicellular 

 spores and by the presence of a subiculum, with D. cylindrospora, 

 on leaves of Gelonium subglomenilatum Elm. Jongmans. 



Sydow, H. and P. Notes and descriptionsof Philippine 

 Fungi. II. (Leafl. Philipp. Bot. VI. Art. 95. p. 1919—1933. 1913.) 



The species, listed in this paper, have been collected on several 

 Islands. A number of new species are described. 



Septobasidium molliuscidum , on leaves of Litsea caesijolia Elm., 

 Cabadbaran, Mount Urdaneta, Mindanao, Meliola acutisecta, 

 on leaves of Persea pyriformis Elm., related to M. laevigata Syd., 

 it differs in the irregulär hyphopodia, smaller selae and much 

 narrower sporidia, M. affinis, on leaves of Memecylon iirdanetense 

 Elm., differs from M. Mangiferae Earle by the smaller and narrower 

 sporidia, M. araneosa, on leaves of Guioa microcarpa DC, closely 

 related to 31. acicnlosa Wint., all species from Cabadbaran, 

 Mount Urdaneta, M. arborescois, on leaves of Eugenia globosa 

 Elm., agrees in some respect with M . pulcherrima Syd., the sporidia 

 are only 3-septate, the mycelium consists of long hyphae, they are 

 lacking the hyphopodia, the numerous mycelial setae are in the 

 Upper part very much branched in a dendroid manner, M. hetero- 

 tricha, Mount Urdaneta, on leaves oi Donax cannaeformis{¥oY's,t.) 

 Rolfe, somewhat related to M. Mangifera Earle, in the biformed 

 setae, but differs b}'- the smaller setae, the thinner hyphae of the 

 m)^celium and the smaller narrower sporidia, M. opaca, Mount 

 Urdaneta, on leaves of Dracontotneliim dao (Blco.) M. et R., M. 

 opposita, Mount Urdaneta, on leaves of a ill/e/mc^rt^^ characterized 

 by the usually opposite capitate h5'^phopodia, the very numerous, 

 acute and dark setae and the collapsing densely crowded perithecia, 

 M. parvula, Mount Urdaneta, on leaves of a Meliaceae, characte- 

 rized by the comparatively slender hyphopodia and the small spo- 

 ridia, i^/. vilis, Mount Urdaneta, on leaves oi Callicarpa blancoi 

 Rolfe, differs from M Callicarpa Syd. in the absence of the setae, 

 in not having opposite hyphopodia and in the larger sporidia, 

 Asterina opposita, Mount Urdaneta, on leaves of a Meliaceae, 



