528 NORTH AMERICAN FLORA [VoLUME 7 
Puccinia DeBaryana Thiim. Flora 58: 364. 1875. 
Puccinia Anemones-virginianae Wint. in Rab. Krypt.-Fl. 1: 170. 1881. Not P. Anemones-vir- 
ginianae Schw. 1822. 
Puccinia Trautvetteriae Sydow & Holway; Sydow, Monog. Ured. 1: 552. 1903. 
Dasyspora DeBaryana Arth. Résult. Sci. Congr. Bot. Vienne 346. 1906. 
Sclerotelium compactum Sydow, Ann. Myc. 19: 172. 1921. 
Sclerotelium Trautvetteriae Sydow, Ann. Myc. 19: 172, 1921. 
O. Pycnia unknown, probably not formed. 
III. Telia amphigenous, or sometimes chiefly epiphyllous or hypophyllous, irregularly 
roundish, 1-5 mm. across, occasionally elongate to 8-10 mm., on yellowish or purple spots 
which are frequently depressed beneath, blackish, firm, covered by shining epidermis, com- 
pound by irregular development of golden-brown stromal hyphae; teliospores oblong-clavate 
or cylindric, 12-22 by 30-75 u, rounded or acute above, narrowed below, slightly constricted 
at septum which is usually above the middle; wall 1.5—3 » thick, golden-brown below, some- 
what darker and thicker above, 4-8 u, smooth; pedicel tinted, short, firm, up to 12 » long. 
On RANUNCULACEAE: 
Anemone Drummondii S. Wats., Oregon. 
Anemone parviflora Michx., British Columbia, Quebec. 
Clematis lasiantha Nutt., California. 
Pulsatilla ludoviciana (Nutt.) A. Heller (P. hirsutissima Britton, Anemone patens Nutial- 
liana A. Gray), Colorado, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota; Alberta, Saskatchewan. 
Trautvetteria grandis Nutt., Idaho, Oregon, Washington; British Columbia. 
or ie LOCALITY: Olaszi, Szepes, Hungary (now Spaleny Vlakhy, Czecho-Slovakia), on Anemone 
‘ulsatilla. 
DistTRIBUTION: Northeastern Iowa to northern Colorado and central California, and north- 
ward, and in eastern Quebec; also in Europe, eastern Asia, and Japan. 
ILLustRATIONS: Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. Univ. Iowa 3?: pl. 2, f. 126; Holway, N. Am. Ured. 1: gl. 
2, f. 9a-c; pl. 3, f. 15; Krypt.-Fl. Brand. Pilze f. Bi73e; Beitr. Krypt. Schweiz f. 258-260; 
Sitz.-ber. B6hm. Ges. Wiss. 19012: f. 13-25, 32-44; Math. Term. Kozlem. 3: pl. 2, f. 12. 
Exsiceatr: Arth. & Holway, Ured. Exs. Ic. 12b; Barth. N. Am. Ured. 1437; Brenckle, Fungi 
Dak. 61; Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 1456; D. Griff. W. Am. Fungi 273a. 
12. Micropuccinia Anemones-virginianae (Schw.) Arth. & 
Jackson; Arth. Bull. Torrey Club 48: 40. 1921. 
Puccinia Anemones-virginianae Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1:72. 1822. 
Puccinia solida Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. TI. 4: 296. 1832. 
Puccinia simplex Peck, Ann, Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 34:45. 1881. 
Puccinia pallida Tracy, Jour. Myc. 7: 281. 
Dicaeoma solidum Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 33: 467. 1898. 
Dicaeoma pallidum Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 33: 470. 1898. 
Dicaeoma simplex Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 33: 470, 1898. 
Dicaeoma Anemones-virginianae Arth. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1898: 181. 1899. 
Dasyspora Anemones-virginianae Arth. Résult. Sci. Congr. Bot. Vienne 346. 1906. 
Puccinia missouriensis Arth. Bull. Torrey Club 45: 146.in part. 1918. 
QO. Pyenia unknown, probably not formed. 
III. Telia hypophyllous or caulicolous, rarely epiphyllous, on light-green spots often 
becoming purple, the upper surface usually slightly sunken, scattered, round, small, 0.5-1.5 
mum. across, or occasionally gregarious and confluent covering considerable areas of leaf, early 
naked, pulvinate, compact, blackish-brown, often cinereous from germination, ruptured epi- 
dermis not conspicuous; teliospores clavate or cylindric, 12-16 by 35-60 u, rounded or obtuse 
above, narrowed below, upper cell usually shorter than lower, slightly constricted at septum; 
wall golden-brown, slightly darker above, thin, 1-1.5 4, thickened up to 5-10 u at apex, smooth; 
pedicel firm, short, slightly tinted. 
On RANUNCULACEAE: 
Anemone canadensis L. (A. pennsyluanica I,.), Michigan, New York. 
Anemone cylindrica A. Gray, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North 
Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin. 
Anemone riparia Fernald, Maine, Vermont. 
Anemone virginiana L,., Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, New 
Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, 
Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin; Ontario, Quebec. 
‘Tver Locaity: North Carolina, on Anemone virginiana. 
DistRrBuTION: North Carolina to Kansas, and northward into Canada. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. Univ. Iowa 3%: pl. 2, f. 12a; Holway, N. Am. Ured. 
1: pl. 2, f. 10; Sitz.-ber. Bohm. Ges. Wiss. 1901°: f. 1-12; Bot. Gaz. 14: pl. 15, f. 8-10.: 
Exsiceati: Arth. & Holway, Ured. Exs. Ic. 12a; Barth. Fungi Columb. 3543, 4137, 4658; 
Barth. N. Am. Ured. 19, 1130, 1331, 1831; Brenckle, Fungi Dak. 289; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 
493, 1845; Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1847. 
