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appear in the previous list of Warburg’s material published by 
Hennings in Hedwigia. 
1903 
Sydow, H. and P. Neue und kritische Uredineen. Ann. Myc. 
i: 324-334- 
Among a number of new species of Uredineae described is one, 
Uromyces deeringiae, from the Philippines. It is probable that 
this is a hitherto unpublished species from Warburg’s collection. 
1904 
Thaxter, Roland. Notes on the Myxobacteriaceae. Bot. Gaz. 
37 : 405-416. 
Among several pages of remarks on this interesting group 
of plants, in which some eight new species from various locali- 
ties are described, one collection from the Philippines is recorded. 
This species, Chondromyces aurantiacus (B. & C.) Thaxt., was 
collected in the Islands by IMr. Reade and communicated by him 
to the author. 
1905 
Copeland, E. B. Fungi Esculentes Philippinenses. Ann. Myc. 
3 : 25-29. 
Diagnoses of twenty-one species of Basidiomycetes are pub- 
lished under the following names ; 
Lycoperdon todayense, Coprinus confertus, C. ater, C. ornatus, C. bryanti, 
C. concolor, C. volutus, C. revolutus, C. rimosus, C. pseudo-plicatus, Panaeolus 
pseudopapilionaceus, P. panaiensis, Agaricus (Psalliota) boltoni, A. (Ps.) 
merrillii, A. (Ps.) argyrostectus, A. (Ps.) manilensis, A. (Ps.) perfuscus, 
Lepiota chlorospora, L. Candida, L. manilensis, and L. elata. 
Copeland, E. B. New Species of Edible Philippine Fungi. 
Gov’t Lab. Publ. 28: 141-146, 3 pi. 
An English translation of the preceding paper in which the 
diagnoses appeared in latin'. 
Usteri, a. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Philippinen und ihrer 
Vegetation, etc. Inag. Diss. Ph. D. Zurich, p. 136. 
Contains a list of sixteen fungi from the island of Negros. 
All belong to the Hymenomycetes and were sent to Hennings for 
determination. There are no new species enumerated and the 
list only includes common tropical forms. 
