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MYCOSPHAERELLA Musae (Speg.) Syd. Philip. Jour. Sci. Bot. 8: 
482. 1913. 
Sphaerella Musae Speg. An. Mus. Buenos Aires III. 12: 354. 
1909. 
Luzon, Province of Laguna, Los Вайов, Baker 21, September 
10, 1912, on leaves of Musa sapientum. 
This fungus causes one of the rather common leaf-spots of the 
cultivated banana in the vicinity of Manila and the surrounding 
provinces. No great loss is occasioned by its attack, but in severe 
cases a proportionate weakening of the host must necessarily 
result. 
Probably introduced into the Philippines. Originally described 
from South America. 
MYCOSPHAERELLA PERICAMPYLI Syd. Philip. Journ. Sci. Bot. 8: 
270. 1012. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Lamao, Merrill 8679, January, 
1913, on leaves of Pericampylus incanus. 
Reported as yet only from the Philippines. 
MYCOSPHAERELLA ALOCASIAE Syd. Philip. Jour. Sci. Bot. 8: 195. 
1913. 
Luzon, Manila, P. W. Graff, on living or dying leaves of 
Alocasia indica, 
DIDYMOSPHAERIA Fuckel 
DIDYMOSPHAERIA STRIATULA Penz. & Sacc. Malpighia i 227. 
I9OI. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Mount Mariveles, Bur. Sci. S156 
P. W. Graff, November, 1912, on dead bamboo. 
Previously collected in Java. 
ANTHOSTOMELLA Saccardo 
ANTHOSTOMELLA MIRABILIS (Berk. & Br.) v. Hóhn. Fragm. Myc. 
:54. 1909. 
Astrocystis mirabilis Berk. & Br. Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 14: 122. 
1873. 
Rosellinia Bambusae P. Henn. Hedwigia 47:256. 1908. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Lamao, Bur. Sci. 19007 P. W. 
Graff, November 3-19, 1912, on dead Bambusa sp.; Mount Mari- 
