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]\Iassee, George. Revision of the Genus Hemileia, Berk. Kew 
Bull. ]\Iiscel. Inf. pp. 35-42. 
In the portion of this article covering Hemileia vastatrix, the 
fungus is reported from the Philippines on Coffea arahica and 
C. liberica. 
Sydow, H. and P. Neue und kritische Uredineen, IV. Ann. 
Myc. 4 : 28-32. 
In this short paper, in which are described new species of 
Uredineae from various parts of the world, five are described 
as new from the Philippines. These include the following : 
Uromyces hezvittiae on Hezvittia bicolor, Uredo davaoensis on Cyanotidis 
sp., U. hygrophilae on Hygrophila salicifolia, U. philippinensis on Cyperus • 
polystachyiis and U. zvedetiae-bifiorae on Wedelia biflora. 
Ricker, P. L. A List of Known Philippine Fungi. Philip. 
Journ. Sci. i : Suppl. 227-294. 
In this article the author attempts to bring together in a single 
list all species so far credited to the Archipelago, addhig a few 
names from the determination of a collection of sixty numbers 
sent him from the Islands. There are but five new species de- 
scribed in the list of 156 fungi: Phyllachora nierrillii, Niimmii- 
laria philippinensis, Trematosphaeria- palaqnii, Stereum liisoni- 
ense and Thelepliora diamesa. At the end is appended a bib- 
liography of sixteen references. 
Sydow, H. and P. Novae Fungorum Species, III. Ann. Myc. 
4 : 343 - 345 - 
Anerszvaldia copelandi collected on leaves on Caryota sp., in 
the vicinity of Zamboanga, Mindanao, is described as new. It 
is the only species cited in this article from the Philippines. 
1907 
Massee, George. Philippine Myxogastres. Philip. Journ. Sci. 
Bot. 2 : 113-115. 
Of the eighteen species listed none prove to be new but are, 
for the most part, very cosmopolitan. Nine genera are repre- 
sented in this small collection and are from various provinces of 
the Archipelago. This is the first reported collection of species 
from this group of the fungi known from the Philippines. 
