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exception of five belonging to the Ascomycetes. Of this list 
twenty-three are described as new species. These are cited as 
follows : 
Agaricus (PsalHota) philippinensis, Lentinus connatus, Panus badius, 
Lenzites pallida, L. acuta, Polyporus (Mesopus) cumingii, P. (Pleuropus) 
grammocephalus, P. (Pleuropus) philippinensis, P. (Apus) elongatus, P. 
(Apus) intybaceus, Trametes versatilis, T. badia, Daedalea inconcuma, D. 
tenuis, Stereum perlatum, Corticium hydnatinnm, Clavaria serculus, Sphaeria 
(Cordyceps) pileiformis, 5 ‘. (Caespitosae) examinans, S. (Pertusae) micra- 
spira, Tulostoma pusillum, and Dichonema erectum. 
Montagne, Camille. Plantes Cellulaires Exotiques Novelles, 
Dec. V-VIII. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. II. i8 : 241-282. 
One species is described as new ; Polyporus (Apus perennis) 
ochreo-laccatus, collected by Cuming and which was omitted by 
Berkeley from his descriptions of Cuming’s collection. 
1843 
Klotzsch, J. F. Fungi, in F. J. F. Meyen’s Observationes 
Botanicae. Nov. Act. Acad. Caes. Nat. Cur. 19, Suppl. i : 
233-246. 
IMeyen’s collections w'ere made while on a journey around the 
world between 1830 and 1832. The expedition visited IManila 
from September 16 to October 15, 1831, between two stops in 
China. The small collection of nine specimens was the first of 
any consequence made in the Islands ; the only other collections 
from here being Chamisso’s, Blanco’s and Haenke’s single speci- 
mens previously noted. While Berkeley published his enumera- 
tion of Cuming’s material prior to this the actual collecting was 
done about six years later. Of the nine species from the Philip- 
pines six are described as new : Hexagotm ciliata, Polyporus 
meyenii, Stereum spectahile, Dictyophora speciosa, and Actino- 
stroma as a new genus with A. infuudibuliforme and A. crassum. 
In his same volume Meyen mentions eighteen Philippine lichens 
collected in the vicinity of Manila, four of which he describes as 
new species. 
1844 
Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi. Fond. Journ. Bot. 3 : 185- 
194, pi. 5, 6. 
