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lilliputianum, Xylaria gracilenta, Phyllachora aggregatula, P. circinata, P. 
lepida, Homostegia fusispora, Hypocrella botryosa, Seynesxa scutellum, Lem- 
hosia congregata, Mollisia ravida, Bulgaria pusilla, Cytospora calami, C. lirclla, 
Melasmia exigua and Septogloeum aureum. 
Sydow, H. and P. Fungi Philippinenses. Philip. Journ. Sci. 
Bot. 5: 163-166. 
Forty-nine species of fungi belonging to various groups are 
listed in this article. No new species are described. Of this 
number sixteen have already been mentioned as from the Philip- 
pines in the preceding paper by the same author where they were 
described as new species. 
1911 
Lister, Arthur. A Monograph of the IMycetozoa. Ed. II, pp. 
1-302, pi. 1-200. 
Sixteen of the species and one variety are mentioned as being 
found in the Philippines. The specimens cited are to be found 
in the herbarium of the British Museum and belong to the ma- 
terial previously listed by IMassee in 1907 in the Philip. Journ. 
Sci. Bot. 2: 113-115. The nomenclature has been changed and 
but three are to be found under the names previously cited. 
Robinson, C. B. Corn Leaf-Blight in the Philippines. Philip. 
Agrl. Rev. 4 : 356-358. 
The leaf-blight of corn caused by H elminthosporiiim turcicum 
Pass., is reported from the Mountain Province on “ Mexican 
June ” but as H. inconspicuum C. & E. The disease was not 
imported with the seed as this was the third generation grown in 
the Islands and neither of the two preceding showed any signs 
of the malady. The same fungus has been reported as doing 
considerable harm to the corn crop in Japan. 
Sydow, H. and P. Notes and Descriptions of Philippine Eungi, 
I. Leaf!. Philip. Bot. 4: ii 53-1 159. 
In this article notes and descriptions of twenty-two species col- 
lected in various parts of the Archipelago by A. D. E. Elmer 
are given. Of these the following eleven are described as new : 
Pseudomeliola placida, Stigmatea bullata, Asterina escharoides, A. di- 
aphana, A. elaeocarpi, A. ehneri, Phyllachora glochidii, P. elmeri, P. apoensis, 
Darwinella orbicula, and Placosphaeria d\<rionis. 
