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24. Bullaria parilis (Arth.) Arthur & Mains. 
Argomyces parilis Arth. N. Am. Flora 7:217. 1912. 
Puccinia parilis Arth. Am. Jour. Bot. 5: 485. 1918. 
O. Pycnia epiphyllous, few in small groups on discolored spots 1 or 2 mm. across, or 
scattered among the uredinia, inconspicuous, globoid, 130-160 « in diameter. 
II. Uredinia hypophyllous, scattered, round, 0.1-0.4 mm. across, early naked, very 
pulverulent, chestnut-brown, ruptured ep#ermis inconspicuous; urediniospores globoid, or 
less often broadly ellipsoid, 19-24 by 20-30 pn, usually 20-23 » in diameter; wall dark cinna- 
mon-brown, concolorous, moderately thick, 1.5-3 4, strongly and evenly echinulate with 
points about 2 » apart, the pores 2 or 3 near hilum, not very distinct. 
III. Telia hypophyllous, scattered, abundant, round, small, 0.1-0.3 mm. across, early 
naked, pulvinate, white, ruptured epidermis inconspicuous; teliospores oblong or lance- 
oblong, 16-20 by 35-50 », narrowed or obtuse at both ends, slightly constricted at septum; 
wall smooth, nearly or quite colorless, uniformly thin, about 14; pedicel colorless, terete, 
delicate, one half to once length of spore. 
On LAMIACEAE: 
Hyptis pectinata (1,.), Poir. (Mesosphaerum pectinatum Kuntze), Jalisco, Morelos, Oaxaca. 
Hyptis stellulata Benth. (Mesosphaerum siellulatum Kuntze), Guatemala. 
E LOCALITY: Oaxaca, Mexico, on Hyptis pectinata. 
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Mexico and Guatemala. 
Exsiccati: Barth. N. Am. Ured. 641. 
25. Bullaria adducta (Arth.) Arthur & Mains. 
Puccinie adducta Arth. Bull. Torrey Club 45: 148. 1918. 
O. Pycnia epiphyllous, few, on yellow spots surrounded by a purplish zone in groups 
1-3 mm. in diameter, noticeable, chestnut-brown, globoid, 80-105 « in diameter; ostiolar 
filaments not seen. 
II. Uredinia of the primary form opposite the pycnia on large yellowish spots 2-5 mm. 
across, otherwise similar to the secondary form; secondary uredinia hypophyllous, scattered, 
round, minute, up to 0.5 mm. in diameter, early naked, dull chestnut-brown, ruptured epi- 
dermis evident; urediniospores of both forms irregularly obovoid, 19-23 by 27-35 4; wall 
cinnamon-brown or paler, 1-2 » thick, moderately and strongly echinulate, the pores probably 
3, equatorial, indistinct. 
III. Telia hypophyllous, following the uredinia, usually round, dull chestnut-brown, 
ruptured epidermis evident; teliospores ellipsoid or oblong, 19-26 by 35-45 uw, rounded or 
slightly tapering at both ends, slightly or not constricted at septum; wall cinnamon-brown, 
about 1.5» thick, usually with a slight papilla-like thickening at apex, smooth; pedicel 
short, rather thick, often deciduous. 
On SOLANACEAE: 
Solanum racemosum Jacq., Antigua. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Antigua, West Indies, on Solanum racemosum. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
26. Bullaria globosipes (Peck) H. S$. Jackson, Proc. Ind. 
Acad. Sci. 1915: 437. 1916. 
Puccinia globosipes Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 12: 34, 1885. 
Uredo similis Ellis, Jour. Myc. 7: 275. 1898. 
Dicaeoma globosipes Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 33: 469. 1898. 
Uredo inquirenda Arth. Bull. Torrey Club 34: 592. 1907. 
O. Pyenia unknown. 
II. Uredinia amphigenous, scattered or crowded in irregular indefinite groups, round 
or elliptic, 0.5-1.2 mm. across, early naked, pulverulent, cinnamon-brown, ruptured epidermis 
conspicuous; urediniospores ellipsoid or oblong-obovoid, 16-26 by 27-48 4; wall cinnamon- 
brown, 1.5-2.5 » thick, sometimes thickened at apex, 2-3 », closely echinulate above, incon- 
spicuously echinulate or smooth below, the pores 8, in two transverse bands of 4 each, the 
upper band superequatorial or occasionally equatorial, the lower subequatorial. 
III. Telia amphigenous, scattered, round or elliptic, 0.3-1.2 mm. across, early naked, 
