Graff: Philippine Fungi 
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Hennings, P. Fungi Warburgiana. Hedwigia 32 : 216-227. 
In 1888 Dr. O. Warburg visited the Philippines during a jour- 
ney which included among its stopping places localities in India, 
China, Korea, Japan, the Philippines, islands of the IMalay and 
Bismark Archipelagos and Australia. This journey was taken 
between the years 1885 and 1889 and during it considerable col- 
lections were made in all groups of plants. Each group being 
assigned to a specialist, Hennings undertook the determination 
of the fungi and with a small amount of additional material 
from other sources, published a list of thirty-one species from 
the Philippines. This list contains five fewer names than appear 
later in his list in Warburg’s “ Monsunia ” but contains three, 
Lachnocladitim sp?, Polystictus sanguineus (L.) IMey., and P. 
flabelliformis Klotz., which are not published there. There ap- 
pears but one new species, Xylaria (Thamnomyces) luzonensis. 
1899 
Massee, George. Fungi Exotici, II. Kew Bull. IMiscel. Inf. 
pp. 164-185. 
In this article which enumerates a considerable number of 
fungi from the tropics, chiefly Asiatic, there are listed nine 
species collected by Loher in Luzon, mostly from the vicinity of 
Manila. Among these is but one, Favolus purpureus, which is 
described as new. 
1900 
Delacroix, E. G. Les maladies et les ennemis des Cafeiers, 
p. 42. 
In this treatise on coffee diseases the author reports Hemileia 
vastatrix on both Coffea arabica and C. libcrica in the Philippines. 
Hennings, P. Fungi, in Warburg’s IMonsunia i : 1—38. 
Thirty-six fungi are listed from the Philippines, the greater 
number of which were collected by Warburg in 1888. Of the 
lot but six are described as new species: Aecidium luzoniense, 
Nectria (Plaeonectria) manilensis, Ustilaginoidea ochracea, 
Aschersonia cinnabarina, A. confluens, and Fusariiim paspali- 
cola. These six new species as well as Pilocratera hindsii 
(Berk.) P. Henn., and P. tricholoma (IMont.) P. Henn., did not 
