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composito haud hyphopodiato (hyphopodiis saltern non visis) 
insidentibus, superficialibus, primitus orbicularibus, tendem 
elongatis, 200-450 g longis, 120-160 g latis, plerumque rectis, 
rima latiuscula dehiscentibus, contextu opaco ex hyphis radian- 
tibus obscure brunneis 3-3.5 g crassis crebre septatis (articulis 
7-9 g longis) composito; ascis subglobosis vel ovatis, rarius 
leniter elongatis, aparaphysatis, 35-55 g longis, 26-35 g latis, 
octosporis; sporidiis oblongis, utrinque rotundatis, medio 1-sep- 
tatis, leniter constrictis, levibus, ex hyalino fuscis, 20-23 g 
longis, 8-10 g latis, cellula superiore parum latiore quam 
inferiore. 
Palawan, Taytay, Merrill 8773 p. p., April, 1913. On leaves of Meme- 
cylon lanceolatum, in society with Dictyothyrium giganteum Syd. 
HYSTEROSTOMELLA Spegazzini 
HYSTEROSTOMELLA TETRACERAE (Rud.) v. Hoehn. 
Palawan, Taytay, Merrill 8750, April, 1913. On leaves of Tetracera 
sarmentosa. 
RHYTISMA Fries 
RHYTISMA LAGERSTROEMIAE Rabh. 
Palawan, Lake Manguao, Merrill 8949, April, 1913. On leaves of Lagers- 
troemia speciosa. 
A L DON A Raciborski 
ALDONA STELLA NIGRA Rac. 
Palawan, base of Mount Capoas, Merrill 9086, April, 1913. On leaves 
of Pterocarpus indicus. 
PARMULARI A Leveille 
PARMULARIA JAVANICA (Pat.) Sacc. et Syd. 
Palawan, Taytay, Merrill S 186, May 28, 1913. On leaves of Nipa frut- 
icans. 
GLONIUM Muhlenberg 
GLONIUM BAM BUSIN U M Syd. 
Palawan, Malampaya Bay, Merrill 8939, May, 1913. On dead logs in 
forest; Lake Manguao, Merrill 8947, April, 1913. On rotten logs. 
Many of the perithecia are 0.5-1 mm long, as in the type specimen on 
Bambusa, some, however, are up to 2 mm long. 
TRYBLI DIELLA Saccardo 
TRYBLI Dl ELLA M I N DAN AOENSIS P. Henn. 
Palawan, Taytay, Merrill 8825, April, 1913. On dead branches of Po- 
metia pinnata. 
PHOMOPSIS Saccardo 
PHOMOPSIS ARECAE Syd. sp. nov. 
Pycnidiis dense sparsis, aequaliter distributis, diu epidermide 
tectis, tandem vertice prominulis, globosis, minutissimis, 75-100 
g diam., atris, contextu opaco indistincto ex cellulis crasse tuni- 
