HIGHER BASIDIOMYCETES FROM THE PHILIPPINES 
AND THEIR HOSTS, II 
By Otto A. Reinking 
Plant Pathologist of the College of Agriculture and of the Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Los Banos, P. I. 
The following list of fungi is a continuation of the identifica- 
tions of the higher Basidiomycetes collected on Mount Maquiling 
and in the vicinity of Los Banos, Laguna Province, Luzon, in 
Mindanao, and in Sulu, as indicated in the text, these collections 
having been made with special reference to the identity of the 
host plants. Numerous extremely important timber-destroying 
forms are included. The collections have been made either by 
me or by my students under my direction. The determinations 
of fungi given in this list were made by C. G. Lloyd, of Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. The species of fungi are grouped 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 
AURICULARIA AURICULA-JUDAE (Linn.) Schroet. 
Alstonia scholaris R. Br., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2850, 
on dead wood. 
Caesalpinia sappan Linn., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2796, 
on dead wood. 
Capparis sp.. Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2737, on dead wood. 
Evodia sp.. Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2765, on dead wood. 
Melia azedarach Linn., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2819, on 
dead wood. 
Pterocarpus echinatus Pers., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2839, 
on dead wood. 
Streblus asper Lour., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 2769, on 
dead wood. 
AURICULARIA CORNEA Ehrenb. 
Alangium chinense (Lour.) Rehd. (Alangium begonifolium 
Baill.), Los Banos, Reinking 3789, on dead wood. 
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