HIGHER BASIDIOMYCETES FROM THE PHILIPPINES 
AND THEIR HOSTS, IV 
By Otto A. Reinking 
Plant Pathologist of the College of Agriculture and of the Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Los Banos, P. I. 
The following list is a continuation of determinations of Phil- 
ippine higher Basidiomycetes and wood-destroying fungi col- 
lected primarily on Mount Maquiling or in the vicinity of Los 
Banos, Laguna Province, Luzon. The collections have been 
made either by me or by my students under my direction. All 
identifications as herein given were made by N. Patouillard, 
of Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. 
The species are grouped, in so far as possible, according to 
the classification of Engler and Prantl, with the host and the 
collector under each species of fungus. The numbers refer to 
the College of Agriculture fungus herbarium. 
AURICULARIACEAE 
AURICULARIA Bulliard 
AURICULARI A MESENTERICA (Dicks.) Fr. 
Annonaceae, Mount Maquiling, Reinking 11+2, on dead 
branches. 
Bassia betis (Blanco) Merr., Mount Maquiling, Cazenas 1050, 
on dead branches. 
AURICULARIA POLYTRICHA (Mont.) Sacc. 
Annona muricata Linn., Los Banos, Reinking 3032, on dead 
branches. 
Bixa orellana Linn., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 3121, on dead 
branches. 
Canarium villosum (Miq.) F.-Vill., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 
3097, on dead branches. 
Cleidion javanicum Blume, Mount Maquiling, Reinking 3061+, 
3092, on dead branches. 
Ficus angustissinm Merr., Mount Maquiling, Laguna, Reinking 
61+63, on dead branches. 
Koordersiodendron pinnatum (Blanco) Merr., Mount Maqui- 
ling, Reinking 3287, on dead branches. 
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