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Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24: 180 (4). Oct. 1885. 

 Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 89. May 1895. 



Aecidium Ari, Auct. Amer. 

 M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. 

 B. Grev. 3: 59 (101). Dec. 1874. 

 *Rav. Fung. Am. 728. 1882. 

 De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 831. d. 28 Oct. 1888. 

 Bennett, Cat. PI. R. I. 89. 1888. 



Aecidium Dracontii, M. A. Curtis. 

 M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 124. 1867. 

 Edvacds, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 2: 39. Oct. 1871. 

 Cooke, Handbook 538. d. 1871. 

 De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 : 831 d. 28 Oct. 1888. 

 Long, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27 : 586. 14 Nov. 1900. 

 Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5 : 24. 30 March 1901. 



Aecidium Callirrhoes, Ell. & Kellerm. 



Ell. & Kellerm. Jour. Myc. 2 : 4. d. Jan. 1886. 



Kellerm. & Carl. Tr. Kans. Acad. 10: 91. 1887. 



De Toni in Sacc. Syll. 7 ; 782. d. 28 Oct. 1888. 

 *Kellerm. & Swingle, Kansas Fungi 26. 1 Aug. 1889. 



Jennings, Bull. Tex. Exp. Sta. 9 : 23. May 1890. 



Webber, Tr. St. Louis Acad. 6: 14. 12 March 1892 and Contr. Bot. 

 Dept. Univ. Nebr. 3 : 14. 14 June 1892. 

 *Svd. Uredineen 1245. 1898. 

 *E11. & Ev. Fung. Columb. 1393. May 1899. 



Barthol. Tr. Kans. Acad. 16 : 187. June 1899. 



Aecidium Calthse, Grev. 



Note. In Europe, Aecidium Calthce, Grev. grows in company with 

 Puccinia Calthce, Lk. and is supposed to be its secidial stage. 



Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 25 : 91. Sept. 1873. 



Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 76. 1878. 



Ell. in Cat. PI. N. J. 505. 1889. 



Herbst, Fungal Fl. Lehigh Valley 175. d. 1889. 



Aecidium Calystegise, Desm. 

 *E11. N. A. F. ion. 1883. 

 Hark. Bull. Cal. Acad. 2 : 441. 16 June 1887. 

 Arth. Science II. 10: 564. 20 Oct. 1899. 



Aecidium dubium, Clint. 

 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 27 : 104. d. 1875. 

 Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 29 : 77. 1878. 



Note. This Aecidium is the secidial stage of Puccinia Convolvuli, Cast. 



Aecidium eaneellatum, (Jacq.) P. in Gmel. 



Note. There is good reason for supposing that few if any of the following 

 references to Aecidium eaneellatum really relate to the European species of 

 that name which is connected with Gymnosporangium Sabiruz, (Dicks.) 

 Wint. This Gymnosporangium has been recorded in America on an imported 

 species of juniper, although it is very rare, but, supposing that the determina- 

 tion of the species in that case is correct, there is no reason why the true 

 Aecidium eaneellatum might not be found also. 



Muhl. Cat. PI. Am. Sept. 1 ed. 104. 1813. 2 ed. 107. 1818. 

 S. Syn. Car. 66 (40) no. 431. 1822. 



Rcestelia cancellata, Reb. 

 M. A. Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 123. 1867. 

 Cke. Proc. Portland Soc. 1 : 180. d. 1869. 



