462 GRAFF: PHILIPPINE BASIDIOMYCETES 
LeyTE: Dagami Panda, September 8, 1913, Wenzel 5, growing 
in the moist forest at an altitude of 60 m., on tree ferns. 
Previously collected in Mauritius. 
Cora PAVONIA (Web. & Mohr) Fr. Epicr. Myc. 556. 1838. 
Thelephora pavonia Web. & Mohr, Beitr. Naturk. 1: 326. 1805- 
Luzon: Province of Benguet, vicinity of Baguio, May, I9gII’ 
C. B. Robinson, Bur. Sci. 14107. 
Collected previously in the West Indies and other, parts of the 
American tropics. 
CLAVARIEAE 
LACHNOCLADIUM Léveillé 
LACHNOCLADIUM FLAGELLIFORME (Berk.) Cooke, Austr. Fungi 
179. 1892. 
Clavaria flagelliformis Berk.; Hooker, Fl. New Zeal. 186. 1855. 
MINDANAO: District of Davao, Mount Apo, May, 1909, Elmer 
11301. 
Described from material collected in New Zealand. As yet 
reported only from these Pacific regions. 
LACHNOCLADIUM USAMBARENSE P. Henn. Bot. Jahrb. 29: 44. 
1904. 
Minporo: Bulalacao, August-September, 1906, Bermejos, Bur. 
Sct. 1553. 
Previously known only from East Africa. 
PHYSALACRIA Peck 
PHYSALACRIA ORINOCENSIs Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Pr. i: 43. ol. 13, 
f.2. 1884. 
Luzon: vicinity of Manila, October, 1912, Merrill, on decaying 
bamboo stalks. 
This interesting little species of “Bubble Cap”’ has also been 
collected by the writer in Manila, where it was growing in profusion 
on bamboo joints which were being used for flower pots. Being 
used for seedling plants and cuttings, these pots were kept con- 
stantly moist and in a shady place so that they formed an ideal 
substratum for a fungal growth. 
Collected previously in tropical America. 
