HIGHER BASIDIOMYCETES FROM THE PHILIPPINES 
AND THEIR HOSTS, HI 
By O. A. Keinking 
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 wood-destroying fungi collected on Mount Maquiling, in 
the vicinity of Los Banos, Laguna Province, Luzon, in Min- 
danao, and in Sulu as indicated in the text. 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 is 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 
AURICULARIA M ESENTERICA (Dicks.) Fr. 
Mount Maquiling, Collado 129, on decaying log. 
AURICULARIA POLYTRICHA (Mont.) Sacc. {A. purpurascens Jungh.). 
Bambusa, Jolo, Reinking 2429, on dead stem. 
Columbia serrati folia (Cav.) DC., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 
2621, on dead wood. 
Ficus benjamina Linn., Mount Maquiling, Divinagracia 2474, 
on dead wood. 
Gliricidia sepium (Jack.) Steud., Mount Maquiling, Reinking 
2619, on dead wood. 
Theobroma cacao Linn., Mount Maquiling, Marajas 1521, on 
dead branches. 
AURICULARIA RUGOSISSI M A Lev. 
Mindanao, Davao, Pantucan, Reinking 2434, on dead wood. 
AURICULARIA TENUIS Lev. 
Bambusa, Jolo, Reinking 2430, on dead stem. 
Zea mays Linn., Los Banos, Reinking 1918, on dead leaves. 
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