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jrncticola, and Heterochaele pallida. Two species of Ascomycetes arc also 
described as new under the names Eutypa polygramma and Nummularia 
inerrillii. 
Patouillard, N. Champignons des Philippines Communiques 
par C. F. Baker, II. Philip. Journ. Sci. Bot. lo ; 85-98. 
An enumeration of ninety-four species is included in this ar- 
ticle. Among these one new genus appears, Duportella, with 
two new species, V. velutina and D. raimnndoi, under it. Ten 
other species are also described as new including : 
Septobasidium laxum, Hymenochaete pavonia, Leucoporus ameides, Lepto- 
porus armatus, Hexagona lachnochaeta, Elmerina foliacea, Daedalea philip- 
pinensis, Ganoderma bakeri, G. • plicatum, and Crinipellis fragilis. The 
specimens listed were all collected in the Province of Laguna, Luzon. 
Saccardo, P. a. Fungi Philippinenses, in Notae Mycologicae. 
Ann. Myc. 13: 126-128. 
Notes on eight Philippine species are here given. Of these, 
seven, Uredo claoxyll, Limacinia biseptata, Microxyphiuni 
dubiiim, Didymosphaeria caespitulosa, Massarinula obliqua, 
Rhabdospora synedrellac and I llosporitim tabacinum are described 
as new. The eighth is described as a new form under the name 
Phomopsis palmicola (Wint.) Sacc. iorma are cae. 
Theissen, F. and Sydow, H. Die Dothideales. Ann. Myc. 13 : 
149-746, pi. 1-6. 
In this monograph of the Dothideales, Theissen and Sydow 
cite numerous species as being found in the Philippines. Among 
these should be noted the following, DarivincUa orbicula is made 
the type of a new genus, Elmer ococcum, Romnegueria ichnanthi 
is made the type of the new genus Phragmocarpella to which 
Homostegia fusispora is also transferred and Munkiodothis is 
described as a new genus with M. melastomata from Java and the 
Philippines as the type. The genus Catacanma receives the fol- 
lowing : C. circinata, C. elmeri, C. lagnnensis, C. valsiforme, C. 
apoense, C. sangiiineiim, C. aspideum and C. pterocarpi, which are 
transferred from the genus Phyllachora. Catacanma garciae, 
Trabutia vernicosa, and T. elmeri are described as new species 
from the Philippines. 
A number of Philippine species hitherto assigned to this group 
