1z807. Asterina porriginogss Syd. nov. spec. Upon 
the upper sides of the older leaves of Ilex number 12806; 
spote eoel bleck irreguler cirexler, rather numerous end 
seattering or forming eontignone messes; the smell fruit 
caste globose, of a deeper bleck than the vegetetive growth. 
Puerto Prinesess, March, 1911. (Host:- Ilex oymosa Bim.) 
On some lesves there ie another quite immature fungus; 
these I have put seperately into peper. 
fhe other more numerone leaves contsin Asterina porri- 
ginose. 
12608, Antideome leptocledam Muells Arr. Shrub in 
eerth mixed with gravel stones on e wooded benk of eo river 
at 500 feet; stem few inchee thick, 9 feet high, branched 
from neer the base; wood, hard, heavy, finely grained, 
nesriy atropurpareus exéept the seppy white outer portion, 
odorless end testelees; berk light esstaneus, more or lese 
checked and scaling in emell thin pletes; branches widely 
apreading, the slenderer ones somewhat drooping; leaves 
shartaceous, lueid derk green on both sides, tips reeurved, 
otherwise flat; spikes of fruite derk green, the Berf berrics 
dark vinoens, jniey and sour in the ripe state. Puerto 
Princesa, Mareh, 1911. 
12809. Sehizostechyam acutiflorum Munro. Seandent 
end @preadine over the wooded banks of the gravelly sides 
of the river at 500 feet; stem 1 to 1.1/2 ineh thick, herd, 
Gark green, terete; branches long, freely rebranehed, the 
ultimate slender ones drooping over the river bed; branch- 
jets in alternating elueters, also freely rebrenehed, smooth; 
infraotescence or infloreeeenee upon drooping leaflese branches, 
the heedlike elusters ecettered along the twigs; spikelets 
subeompresesed, dark green, of diverse sizes; lLesflete 
membranous, deceendingly ourveg, only towerd the ende of 
the twigs, the lower two-thirds glaucous beneath, slong 
the apper mergin green as the upper side of the bliede. 
Puerto Princess, Mareh, 1911. 
12810, Linoelera videliane Elm. Mediam sized tree 
on grevelly wooded river benke at 600 feet; stem 1 foot 
thiek, 60 feet high, ite =sin branches from below the 
middle; wood moderately soft, white, light, odorless, distinet- 
ly bitter; berk mottled, snooth sr roughened with lenticels, 
the midgle portion fulvug brown; mein braneves ultimete ly 
numerouely rebrenehed, widely spreading; twige lax, horizon- 
tal, or érooping; leeves similerly epreading, thinly coriaceous, 
earvingly aud only shellowly folded upon the upper side, 
tips reeurved, much lighter or yellowish green beneath, 
very dark end dull green ebove; inflorescence eseending, 
pele green except the luteus colored inner floral orgens; 
fraite pendent, ellipsoid, prasinus and covered with smell 
lighter green epots; the single seed etrovicleceus on the 
outside, ite dry ment yellowish especially the periphersl 
portion. Puerto Prineess, Mareh, 1911. 

