118 BULLETIN 1380, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Rant, A. 
1911. De djamoer-oepas-ziekte in net algenieen in bij kina in net bijzonder. Meded. 
Uitgaande Dept. Landb. 13, 38 p., illus. 
Cortidum jaranicum reported on various hosts including Hcrca 
brasiliensis. 
1912. Leber die djamoer-oepas-krankheit und ueber das Corticium javanicum Zimm. 
In Bui. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, ser. 2, no. 4, 50 p., illus. Bibliography, 
p. 47-48. 
Reported on a larjre number of hosts, including Hcrca brasiliensis, 
CastiVoa clastica, and Ficus elastica. Results of culture and infection 
experiments are given. Reviewed by Fetch in Trop. Agr.. v. 39, 
p. 44-45, 1912 ; and in Planters' Chron., v. 7, p. 451-452. 1912. 
Reeve, A. T. 
1922. Report of division of plant pests and diseases inspection (southern). In 
Ceylon Dept. Agr. Rpt. 1922, p. 21-22. 
Daldinia concent rica, Fomes lignosus, and Ustulina sonata found 
on rubber. 
Rehm, H. 
1908. Ascomycetes exs. Fasc. 42. In Ann. Mycnl., jahrg. 6, p. 485—491. 
Phyllachora huberi on Hevea brasiliensis from Brazil. 
Reinkin<?, O. A. 
1919. Host index of diseases of economic plants in the Philippines. In Philippine 
Agr., v. 8, p. 3S-54. 
Lists 21 fungi found on Artocarpus integrifolia , Castilloa clastica, 
Hevea brasilicnsis, and Manihot glasiovii. 
1919-1921. DTisrher basidiomycetes from the Philippines and their hosts. I-V. In 
Philippine Jour. Sci., v. 15, p. 479-490; 16, p. 167-179, 527-537; 17, 
p. 363-374 ; 19. p. 91-114. 
Host index at end of each installment. 
Reyes, G. M. 
1020. Storage-rots caused by Diplodia. In Philippine Agr., v. 8, p. 235-260. 
Bibliography, p. 2r><)-200. 
Brief references to Diplodia on Hevea, p. 237 and 238. 
Richards, R. M. 
1917. Diseases of the leaves and stem of Hevea brasiliensis in the Malay Penin- 
sula. In A.gr. Bui. Fed. Malay States, v. 5. p. 307-317. Also in Proc. 
1st Agr. Conf. Malaya. 1917. p. 44-54. 
The most serious stem diseases recorded are those caused by Corti- 
cium xalmonicolor, I'hytophthora faberi, Phytophthora sp., and Botryo- 
diplorfia theobromae. Less serious diseases are caused by I'hyllnstieta 
ramicola, Oloe08porium alboruhriim, CyphHla hcrcac, and burs. No 
important leaf diseases are reported. 
and SrTcr.iFFH. 11. 
1914. Hevea brasiliensis, the general structure of the tree, the arrangement of the 
latex-bearing system and its practical significance and the formation of 
burrs. Published by the Malay l'enins. Agr. Assoc. [Not seen.] 
Ridley, H. X. 
1904. Knots on Para rubber trees. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay States, 
v. 3, p. 20-21. 
The knots have no connection with any fungus, but are due to the 
irritation caused by suppressed buds in the stem. 
1904. A leaf-fungus on Hevea brasiliensis. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay 
States, v. :\, p. 308-309. 
" The fungus appears to be one of the Uredinea* and may prove a 
serious pest." 
1904. Parasitic fungi on Hevea brasiliensis. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay 
States, v. 3. p. 173-175. 
The first part is a review of Hennings. Leber die auf Hevea-arten 
lusher beobackteten parasitischen Plize in Notizbl. K. Bot. Gartens u. 
Mus. Berlin. Bd. 4. p. 133-138, 1904. In addition, describes root 
disease caused by Fomes semitostus and an, unidentified bark fungus. 
1905. A bark fungus on Para rubber. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay States, 
V. 4, p. 423-424. 
An unidentified fungus found on a closely planted tree, Malay 
Peninsula. Later identified as Corticium calceum. See Agr. Bui. 
Straits and Fed. Malay States, v. 5, p. 69, 1906. 
1905. The canker of Para rubber. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay States, 
v. 4, p. 74-7."). 
The fungus causing the disease is a species of Nectria. Stem and 
branches are equally liable to attack, but the roots and twigs are 
unaffected. More common in Ceylon than on the Malay Peninsula. 
1905. A fungus on Para rubber leaves. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay 
States, v. 4, p. 271-272. 
Massee identified the fungus as being a species of Cercospora. Com- 
mon all over the Malay Peninsula. 
1905. Rubber in Africa. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay States, v. 4, p. 
387-388. 
Abstract of report by Johnson, director of agriculture, Gold Coast, 
on rubber planting. Mentions fact that Funtumia is attacked by 
Meliola. Original report not seen. 
1906. A disease of rubber seedlings. In Agr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay States, 
v. 5, p. 400-401. 
An unidentified fungous disease, attacking seedlings at the collar. 
