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material of Stereum luzoniense with authentically named specimens 
of the former, to be identical. 
Besides being found in the Philippines, this species has been 
reported from Australia and Mauritius. 
CLADODERRIS Persoon 
CLADODERRIS ELEGANS (Jungh.) Fr. Fung. Nat. 21. 1848. 
Cymatoderma elegans Jungh. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. II. 16: 320. 
1841. 
Luzon: Province of Rizal, Bosoboso, July, 1906, M. Ramos, 
Bur. Sci. 1189. MINDANAO: Subprovince of Butuan, March—July, 
1911, Weber 128}. 
This species shows a considerable tendency toward a transition 
into Cladoderris infundibuliformis. So far, however, not enough 
comparative material has been obtained to enable one to state 
definitely whether this is a general condition or that the few speci- 
mens showing the similarity are exceptional. 
Collected previously in South Africa and the East Indies. 
CLADODERRIS INFUNDIBULIFORMIS (Klotz.) Fr. Fung. Nat. 21. 
1848. 
Actinostroma infundibuliformis Klotz.; Meyen, Nov. Act. 
Acad. Nat. Cur. 19: Suppl. 1.237. 1843. 
Cladoderris Blumei Lév. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. III. 2: 213. 1844. 
Cladoderris Decandolleana Lév. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. III. 2: 214. 
1844. 
Luzon: Province of Rizal, Bosoboso, July, 1906, M. Kamos, 
Bur. Sci. 1184. 
Cladoderris Blumei Lév., described from Javan material in 
Blume’s herbarium and Philippine material in Delessert’s her- 
barium, should unquestionably be placed as a synonym of C. 
infundibuliformis. 
Collected previously by Meyen, between 1830 and 1832, in the 
vicinity of Manila. The fungus has been also collected in Java, 
South Africa, and Brazil. 
HYMENOLICHENES 
Cora Fries 
Cora GyroLoputa Fr. Epicr. Myc. 556. 1838. 
Gyrolophium aeruginosum Kunze; Krombh. Consp. Fung. pl. 5, 
Je 2G. 1821. . 
