62 SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 
Luzon, Manila, Bur. Sci. 9659 C. B. Robinson, January 28, 
1910; Bur. Sci. 16793, S35 P. W. Graff, September-October, 1912; 
Province of Bataan, Lamao, Bur. Sci. 19123 P. W. Graff, Novem- 
ber 6, 1912, on leaves of Morus alba. 
Though observed in luxurious growth at the end of the rainy 
season and for some time after, in no case was the perfect form 
of the fungus found. А yellow spotting of the leaves was caused 
which advanced as the fungus developed, keeping somewhat ahead 
of the growth until the entire leaf might be involved. Leaf fall 
- frequently followed. 
A fungus of practically universal distribution and found on à 
great many hosts. 
PARODIELLA Spegazzini 
PARODIELLA GRAMMODES (Kunze) Cooke, Austr. Fungi 301. 1892. 
Sphaeria grammodes Kunze, in Weigelt, Pl. Exs. Surin. —. 
1828. 
Dothidea grammodes Berk. Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 10: 390. 1869. 
Dothidea perisporioides Berk. & Curt. Grevillea 4: 103. 1876. 
Parodiella perisporioides Speg. Ann. Soc. Cien. Argent. 9: 178. 
1880. 
Dothidella grammodes Sacc. Syll. Fung. 2:634. 1893. 
Luzon, Province of Rizal, Antipolo, Bur. Sci. 21878 M. Ramos, 
August I9, 1913, on the under side of leaves of Desmodium Scor- 
piurus; Manila, Bur. Sci. S148 E. D. Merrill, January 11, 1913, 
on leaves of Desmodium triflorum. 
This fungus has previously been reported from the Philippines 
on Crotolaria stenophylla and Desmodium capitatum. It has also 
been reported from the Islands under the name “ Parodiella pumila 
(Cooke) Sacc." on Desmodium triflorum and Smithia ciliata, 
which proves to be an error both in determination and typography. 
Parodiella puncta (Cooke) Sacc. is evidently the species intended. 
Previously reported from North and South America, Ceylon, 
India, Australia, and Natal. 
ASTERINA Léveillé 
ASTERINA PEMPHIDIOIDES Cooke, Grevillea 5: 16. 1876. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Mount Mariveles, Bur. Sct. 
19075 P. W. Graff, November, 1912, on leaves of Eugenia sp. 
