238 The Philippine Journal of Science , isis 
TRABUTIA Saccardo et Roumeguere 
TRABUTIA VERNICOSA Theiss. et Syd. in Ann. Myc. 13 (1915) 353. 
British North Borneo, Bangawan, Yates 92, October 10, 1917, on 
leaves of Ficus sp. 
This specimen is apparently to be referred to this species which has 
previously been collected only in Mindoro, Philippines. It appears to be 
very abundant on Ficus in Borneo. 
MYCOSPHAERELLACEAE 
MYCOSPHAERELLA Johanson 
M YCOSPHAERELLA ALOCASI AE Syd. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 8 (1913) 
Bot. 195. 
British North Borneo, Tenom, Yates 84, October 16, 1917, on leaves 
of Alocasia macrorrhiza. 
Unfortunately the specimens are rather immature and the spores are 
not fully developed, but otherwise the material agrees well with Mycos- 
phaerella alocasiae which is very common on Alocasia and related plants. 
VALSACEAE 
EUTYPA Tulasne 
EUTYPA BAMBUSINA Penz et Sacc. in Malpighia 11 (1897) 501; Ic. 
Fung. Java (1904) t. 23, f 1. 
British North Borneo, Papar, Yates 110, October 14, 1917, on dead 
bamboo. 
This was first described from Java, and is one of the most abundant 
species in the Philippines. It appears to occur only upon dead bamboo. 
XYLARIACEAE 
DALDINIA de Notaris et Cesati 
DALDINIA CONCENTRICA (Bolt.) Ces. et De Not. in Comm. Critt. Ital. 
1 (1863) 198. 
Sphaeria concentrica Bolt. Hist. Fung. Halifax 3 (1791) 180 t. 1. 
British North Borneo, Membakut, Yates 69, October 9, 1917, on dead 
log of Hevea brasiliensis. 
A cosmopolitan species very common on many kinds of dead wood in 
the Philippines and one of the few species collected by me that has pre- 
viously been reported from Borneo. 
KRET2SCHMARIA Fries 
KR ETZSCH MARIA ? PECHUELII P. Henn. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 14 (1891) 
365, t. 6, f. 10. 
British North Borneo, Tenom, Yates 103, October 17, on a dead and 
half decayed log of Hevea brasiliensis. 
Kretzschmaria pechuelii was described by Hennings from material col- 
lected on dead stumps in Africa. In our material the fungus is about 15 
millimeters high, the sterile portion branching, the branches contiguous 
