Parr 6, 1921] AECIDIACEAE 411 
On LAMIACEAE: 
Salvia lanceifolia Poir. (S. lanceolata Willd. not Lam.), Colorado,’lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, 
New Mexico, South Dakota, Texas; Hidalgo. 
TYPE LocaLiry: Colorado, on Salvia lanceolata. 
Disrrimurion: The plains of South Dakota southward into Mexico. 
ILLUSTRATION: Sydow, Monog. Ured. 1: f. 276. 
Exsiccatt: Barth. N. Am. Ured. 27, 335, 536, 627, 1534, 1535; Clements, Crypt. Form. Colo. 
552; Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 1458, 1459; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 1071, 1185, 1848, 1849; D. Griff. 
W. Am. Fungi 275; Kellerm. & Swingle, Kans. Fungi 43a; Sydow, Ured. 1075, 1815. 
213. Dicaeoma salviicola (Dietel & Holway) Arthur. 
Puccinia salviicola Dietel & Holway; Holway, Bot. Gaz. 24:33. 1897. 
Uredo Salviarum Mayor, Mém. Soc. Neuch. Sci. Nat. 5:592. 1913. 
O. Pycnia epiphyllous, crowded on brown or yellow spots opposite the aecia, conspicuous, 
chestnut-brown, globoid, 110-130 uw in diameter; ostiolar filaments up to 130 yu long. 
I. Aecia hypophyllous, crowded on brown or yellow spots 1-3 mm. in diameter, short- 
cylindric, 0.2-0.5 mm. in diameter by 0.5-0.7 mm. high; peridium pale cinnamon-brown, the 
margin erose, fragile; peridial cells rhomboidal or rectangular in radial longitudinal section, 
15-19 by 32-48 yw, oblong or elliptic-oblong in face view, 16-19 « wide, abutted, the walls 2.5— 
3.5 u thick, the outer smooth, the inner finely verrucose; aeciospores ellipsoid or narrow-obovoid, 
13-21 by 24-32 u; wall light cinnamon-brown, 1—2.5 » thick, finely and very closely verrucose. 
II. Uredinia amphigenous, numerous, scattered evenly over leaf-surface, round or oblong, 
0.3-1 mm. in diameter, at first covered by the epidermis, becoming somewhat pulverulent later, 
cinnamon-brown, ruptured epidermis conspicuous; urediniospores obovoid, globoid or broadly 
ellipsoid, 19-24 by 21-29 uw; wall golden- or cinnamon-brown, 1.5—2 » thick, moderately and 
closely echinulate, the pores 2 or 3, equatorial. 
III. Telia amphigenous, rather numerous, scattered, round or elliptic, 0.5—1 mm. in diam- 
eter, somewhat tardily naked, compact, pulvinate at first, becoming somewhat pulverulent 
later, dark chestnut- or blackish-brown, ruptured epidermis conspicuous; teliospores broadly 
ellipsoid, 26-32 by 32-45 yu, rounded above and below, slightly or not constricted at septum; 
wall chestnut-brown, laminated, 3-6 » thick, in some collections 3—3.5 u, thickened over the 
apical pore into a semi-hyaline umbo, 5—10 u thick, closely and very finely and inconspicuously 
verrucose, often appearing smooth; pedicel hyaline, 7-9 » broad above, tapering somewhat, 
about twice length of spore, thin-walled. 
On LAMIACEAE: 
Salvia coccinea Juss., Florida, Texas. 
Salvia hypoglauca Briq., Hidalgo. 
Salvia prunelloides H.B.K., Mexico (state). 
Salvia sp., Puebla. - 
Typr Locality: Near City of Mexico, Mexico, on “‘ Salvia glechomaefolia,” error for S. prune:- 
loides. , 
DisTRIBUTION: Southern Florida and Texas southward into Mexico; also in South America. 
Exsiccatr: Barth. N. Am. Ured. 59, 1469. 
214. Dicaeoma farinaceum (Long) Arthur. 
Puccinia farinacea Long, Bull. Torrey Club 29: 115. 1902. 
O. Pycnia epiphyllous, crowded in small groups 0.5-0.8 mm. in diameter, noticeable, 
dark chestnut-brown, globoid, 100-138 by 100-128 yu; ostiolar filaments 64-74 uw long, usually 
agglutinated into a column. 
I. Aecia mostly hypophyllous, crowded in small groups 1-5 mm. across, cylindric, 0.2- 
0.5 mm. in diameter, 0.5—0.8 mm. high; peridium pale cinnamon-brown, the margin somewhat 
erose; peridial cells rhomboidal or rectangular in radial longitudinal section, 13-15 by 32- 
45 wu, oblong or elliptic-oblong in face view, 10-19 « wide, abutted, the outer wall 3-4 » thick, 
stnooth, the inner wall 2-3 » thick, verrucose; aeciospores angular, globoid, ellipsoid or oblong, 
15-21 by 19~32 w; wall light cinnamon-brown or colorless, 1-2 4 thick, very closely and finely 
but prominently verrucose. 
JI. Uredinia usually hypophyllous, scattered, round or oval, 0.1-0.8 mm. across, early 
naked, pulverulent, cinnamon-brown, ruptured epidermis noticeable; urediniospores variable, 
oblate-spheroid, 20-25 » broad by 16-21 yw high, or globoid or obovoid, 16-21 by 20-23 pu; wall 
pale or dark cinnamon-brown, 1-2 u thick, moderately and finely or prominently echinulate, 
the pores 2 or 3, subequatorial or sometimes equatorial. 
