92 NORTH AMERICAN FLORA [VoLUME 7 
Solidago canadensis 1,., Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Mis- 
souri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia. 
Solidago Ellioltit T. & G., New Jersey. 
nese SJlexicaulis 1. (S. latifolia \,.), Winois, Indiana, lowa, New York, Pennsylvania, 
exas. 
Solidago glaberrima Martens, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska. 
Solidago juncea Ait., New York. . 
Solidago macrophylia Pursh, New Hampshire. 
Solidago mtssouriensis Nutt., Washington. 
Solidago monticola T. & G., Pennsylvania. 
Solidago multiradiata scopulorum A, Gray, British Columbia. 
Solidago neglecia T. & G., Maine. 
Solidago nemoralis Ait., Maine, New Hampshire, West Virginia; Assiniboia. 
Solidago patula Muhl., Alabama, Indiana. 
Solidago procera Ait., Missouri. 
Solidago puberula Nutt., New Jersey. 
Solidago rugosa Mill. (S. altissima Ait.), Alabama, Connecticut, Indiana, Maine, New 
‘York, Vermont, West Virginia. 
Solidago sempervirens 1,., Massachusetts, New Jersey. 
Solidago serotina Ait. (S. gigantea Willd.), Connecticut, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, New York, 
South Carolina. 
Solidago uliginosa Nutt., Wisconsin ; Ontario. 
Solidago ulmtfolia Muhl., Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio. 
Solidago Virgaurea L., New Hampshire. 
TYPE LOCALITY : North Carolina, on Solidago sp. 
DISTRIBUTION : Almost throughout the United States and Canada, to central Mexico. 
EXSICCATI: Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 495, 1291, 1719, 1720, 1882, 1883, 1982, 2090, 2175, 2176; 
Kellerm. Ohio Fungi &, 158, 181; Griff. West Am. Fungi 73a ; Sydow, Ured. 1097, 1793, 1892, 1997 ; 
Carleton, Ured. Am. 44; Seym. & Earle, Econ. Fungi 227, 477; Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 1077, 2222. 
16. Coleosporium Madiae Cooke, Grevillea 7: 102. 1879. 
Stichopsora Madiae Sydow, Ann. Myc. 2: 30. 1904. 
O and I. Pyenia and aecia unknown. 
II. Uredinia hypophyllous, scattered or somewhat gregarious, 0.5-1 mm. across, early 
naked, bright orange-yellow fading to white, ruptured epidermis noticeable ; urediniospores 
ellipsoid or globoid, 18-29 by 26-38; wall medium thick, 2-44, thicker on one side, 4-7 », 
densely and coarsely verrucose with elongate and somewhat deciduous papillae. 
Ill. Telia hypophyllous, 0.5~1 mm. across, scattered or somewhat gregarious, often 
confluent, orange-yellow fading to pale-yellow; teliospores with wall swelling 20-304 thick 
above; contents orange-yellow fading to colorless, cylindrical or oblong-lanceolate, 16-20 
by 48-65%, obtuse or acute at both ends. 
ON CARDUACEAE : 
Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. (Madia Nuttalliit A. Gray), California. 
Madaria corymbosa DC., California. 
Madia anomala Greene, California. 
Madia capitata Nutt., California. 
Madia dissitiflora (Nutt.) T. & G., California. 
Madia racemosa (Nutt.) T. & G., Washington. 
Madia sativa Molina, California. 
Zonanthemis corymbosa (DC.) Greene, California. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Sierra Nevada, California, on Madia Nuttallit. 
DISTRIBUTION : Pacific coast of the United States. 
ExsiccaTi: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 2999; Rab.-Wint.-Paz. Fungi Eur. #012; Ellis & Ev. 
Fungi Columb. 199, 1718; Sydow, Ured. 1794. 
17. Coleosporium anceps Dietel & Holway, Bot. Gaz. 31: 337. 1901. 
O andi, Pycnia and aecia unknown. 
II. Uret.inia amphigenous, scattered, large, 1 mm. across, early naked, deep-yellow 
fading to white, ruptured epidermis somewhat noticeable; urediniospores ellipsoid or glo- 
boid, 17-21 by 20-25; wall rather thin, 1.5, verrucose, with crowded, cylindrical papillae, 
somewhat deciduous. 
Ill. Telia chiefly hypophyllous, 0.5-0.75 mm. across, scattered singly, or confluent in 
prominent orbicular or annular groups 2-4 mm. across, pulvinate, orange-yellow fading to 
pale-yellow; teliospores with wall swelling 35-45 above, rounded apical outline of each 
spore distinct; contents orange-yellow fading to colorless, cylindrical, 14-19 by 63-86», 
rounded at both ends. 
On _CARDUACEAE: : 
° Verbesina sphaerocephala A. Gray, Jalisco. 
TypPE LOCALITY: Chapala, Mexico, on Verbesina sphaerocephala. 
DISTRIBUTION : Central Mexico. 
