the Fungi of Austin, Texas, and Vicinity 585 



short thick spiny capillitium and dark brown spherical spores ; the 

 other is two inches in diameter with a thick corky peridium and 

 yellow spore mass, the capillitium is longer and more branched. 

 These species mentioned above indicate a relationship to our" 



Western fung 



Characteristic representatives of the various groups of fungi as 

 indicated above are as follows : 



Parasitic Fungi 

 ninosporangium meter opus on Juniperus Virginiana. M 



sp 



M 



Stipa leueotriea. May 



Xantluum strumarium, III. J 



Puccinia sp. on Verbena encelioides, II. and III. Nov. 

 Pnecinia tanaeeti on HeliantJius animus, II and III. J 

 Pueeinia gonolobi on Gonolobus laevis, III. July. 



Asparagus, III. J 



spinosa 



j 



pruni-sp 



Sept.-Oct. 



Pueeinia sp. on Rue Ilia tuberosa, II. July-Aug. II. and III. 

 Sept.-Oct. 



Pueeinia vexans on Bouteloua raeemosa, II. and III. Sept.-Oct. 



Pueeinia sp. on Vemonia altissima and V angustifolia, II. and 

 III. August. 



Pueeinia smilaeis on Smilax tamnoides, II. April-Sept. 



Puccinia graminis on wheat and oats, II. and III. June. 



Pi 



March 



Puccinia sp. on Berberis trifoliata, I., II., III. March 

 Puccinia sp. on Anemone Virginiana, I., II., III. and 

 gonia. March-ADril. 



sp 



Uromyces trifolii on Trifolium Carolinianutn, I., II., III. March 



May 



Uromyces sp. on Prosopis julifiora, II. May-June. II. and 



in. j 



Uromyees eupJtorbiae on various species of Euph 



In - J 



Uroinyces sp. on Aselep, 



J 



July 



Uromyees appendieulatus on Indigofera leptosepala, II., Ill 



