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Mycologia 
In this article Berkeley gives six additional numbers from 
Cuming’s collection of Philippine plants omitted from his previ- 
ously mentioned article. Of these five are Basidiomycetes and 
one an Ascomycete. Three of the Basidiomycetes are described 
as new species. These include Poly poms (Pleuropus) hrtin- 
neohts, P. (Apus) tostus, and Hydnum webii. 
Leveille^ J. H. Champignons Exotiques. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 
III. 2 : 167-221. 
Of the 210 species of Basidiorriycetes mentioned from the 
tropical Pacific in this article twelve are from the Philippines and 
all but three of these are described as new species. The new 
species are described under the following names ; 
Agarictis (Pleuropus) noctihicens, Lenzites platypoda, Polyporus micro- 
loma, Trametes dermatodes, T. incana, Favolus fibrillosus, Thelephora 
(Mesopus) paradoxa, Stereuin adustum and Cladoderris blumei. 
Most of this material was collected on the voyage of the Bonite 
between 1836 and 1837, by Gaudichaud-Beaupre, and is in the 
herbarium of the Paris Museum. 
Blanco, P. Fr. Manuel. Flora de Filipinas, Ed. II, pp. 583—584. 
There are no additions to the fungus flora of the Islands in 
this edition. The description of Sclerotium siibterraneum and 
the general statement regarding Agarics remains unrevised. 
1845 
Leveille, J. H. Champignons Exotiques. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 
111.3:61-67. 
But one species is mentioned from the Philippines in this 
paper. This was collected by Cuming in the vicinity of IManila 
and is described as Chaetominm cumingii, a new species related 
to C. amphitricha Corda. 
1846 
Leveille, J. H. “ Champignon,” in Gaudichaud-Beaupre’s 
Voyage de la Bonite i : 164—204. 
The voyage of the Bonite took place in the years 1836-1837, 
with Gaudichaud-Beaupre as botanist of the expedition. A con- 
siderable amount of botanical material was collected by him 
