ix, c. 3 Graff: Philippine Basidiomycetes, II 243 
TRAMETES Fries 
TRAMETES ELMERI (Murr.) comb. nov. 
Tyromyces elmeri Murr. in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 34 (1907) 475. 
Polyporus elmeri Sacc. & Trott. Syll. Fung. 21 (1912) 279. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Mt. Mariveles, Elmer 6954, November, 1904 
(cotype of Tyromyces elmeri Murr.). 
The habit of this fungus is very similar to that of the resupinate forms 
of Trametes corrugata (Pers.) Bres. 
Reported only from the Philippines. 
DAEDALEA Persoon 
DAE DALE A IMPONENS Cesati in Nap. Accad. Atti. 8 (1879) 7. 
Funalia philippinensis Murr. in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 34 (1907) 469. 
Polystictus philippinensis Sacc. & Trott. Syll. Fung. 21 (1912) 321. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Lamao, Copeland 157, January 29, 1904, 
For. Bur. 19189 Curran, November, 1909. 
A slight tendency is shown in some specimens toward a Polystictus type 
of pore. The labyrinthine type, however, is usually strongly pronounced. 
Previously collected by Beccari in Sarawak, Borneo. 
LASCHIA Fries 
LASCHIA (FAVOLASCHIA) CALM ICOLA P. Henn. & E. Nym. in Warburg 
Monsunia 1 (1899) 13. 
Luzon, Province of Bataan, Lamao, Bur. For. 20607 Curran, December, 
1909. 
This material averages slightly larger than that originally described 
from Java, being 2.5 to 5 mm wide, 2 to 5 mm long and with a stipe 1.5 
to 2 mm long and 0.5 mm thick. 
AGARICINEAE 
LEPIOTA Fries 
LEPIOTA CEPAESTIPES (Sow.) Quel. Champ. Jura 1 (1873) 73. 
Agaricus cepaestipes Sow. Engl. Fungi (1797) pi. 2. 
Luzon, Manila, Bur. Sci. 21327 Graff, July 21, 1913, growing in grass 
on a lawn, Bur. Sci. 21326 Graff, July 23, 1913, growing at the base of a 
clump of bamboo. 
Spores 5.5 x 7.5 u with very large, usually single, guttulae averaging 2.5 
x3.8 m. Basidia broad clubshaped, 11.5x15 u, with four sterigmata, 3.8 
M long. Stipe stuffed at first, later becoming hollow. 
Collected previously in the warmer parts of Europe, India and Brazil. 
LEPIOTA ESCULENTA (Mass.) Sacc. & Syd. Syll. Fung. 16 (1902) 2. 
Chlorophyllum esculentum Mass, in Kew Bull. (1898) 135. 
Lepiota chlorospora Copel. in Ann. Myc. 3 (1905) 28; Govt. Lab. Publ. 
28 (1905) 143. 
Luzon, Manila and vicinity, Bur. Sci. 16814, 20979 Graff, August, 1912, 
growing on lawn. 
It hardly seems sufficient reason for designating L. esculenta and L. 
chlorospora two distinct species when there is no more difference than the 
