Graff: Philippine Fungi 
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Hypoxylon lianincolum, Vizella passifiorae, Micropeltis bauhiniae, and Scole- 
copeltis garciniae. With the exception of two species belonging to the Dis- 
comycetes, all listed belong to the Pyrenomycetes. 
Saccardo, P. a. Notae ]\Iycologicae. Ann. Myc. ii: 546-568. 
Included in this article are notes and comments on twenty-five 
species of Philippine fungi gathered by several collectors in a 
number of localities on the island of Luzon. Among these one 
new genus is described, Melanographiiim with M. spleniosporum 
on Bambusa blumcan-a as the type. The remaining new species 
are twelve in number and include : 
Cryptovalsa philippinensis, Phoma sabdariffae, Phomopsis dioscoreae, 
Dothiorella crastophila, Haplosporella manilensis, Diplodia synedrellae, D. 
caricae, D. artocarpi, Botryodiplodia curta, Canipsotrichum heterochaetum, 
Helminthosporiurn inversum, and Hymenula copelandi. 
1914 
Baker, C. F. The Lower Fungi of the Philippine Islands. 
Leafl. Philip. Bot. 6: 2065-2190. 
This publication includes a very complete check-list of the 
micromycetous fungi reported from the Islands and, while many 
corrections must be made in a future work of the kind, it will 
undoubtedly prove of great assistance in any work on the sub- 
ject. In it some 215 genera and 638 species are listed. A con- 
siderable percentage of these have been added to the known flora 
of the Archipelago but recently. Ricker, in 1906, reports but 71 
genera and 156 species in all groups of fungi then known from 
the Philippines. 
Sydow, H. and P. Enumeration of Philippine Fungi with Notes 
and Descriptions of New Species, II. Philip. Journ. Sci. Bot. 
8: 475-508. 
This extensive enumeration of lower forms of Philippine fungi 
includes a list of 129 species, fifty of which are described as new. 
Four new genera are described under the following names : 
Bulgariastrmn, Calopeziza, Sirosphaera and Lasiothyrium. The 
collectors were several and the fungi gathered in a number of 
localities throughout the Archipelago. The larger portion, how- 
ever, were collected on the island of Luzon. The new species 
described include : 
