25 



Cooke, Handbook 533. d. 1871. 



Cke. Grev. 5 : 151. June 1877. 



Fad. Bull. Bussey Inst. 2: 225. Jan. 1878. 



Vize, Grev. 7 : 12. Sept. 1878. 



Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 27. Feb. 1880. 



Farl. Anniv. Mem. Boston Soc. 27. d. 1880: 



Caeoma Roestelites, S. Am. Bor.' 

 S. Syn. Am. Bor. 294 no. 2900. 1834. 



Aeeidium eandidum, P. 



See Cystopus candidus, Lev. 



Aeeidium earneum, (Bosc.) n. n. 



Note. We have placed under Aeeidium earneum references to the 

 foliicolous forms of Aeeidium on Piuus pahtstris and doubtfully on some 

 other species of Pinus of the southern states, for, although the original spec- 

 imens of Bosc are not to be found in that part of his herbarium, now at 

 Padua, his original figure and description make it probable that his Tuber- 

 culdria carnea included what has generally been called by American mycol- 

 ogists, Aeeidium orientate, Cke. which is an Indian species. It should be 

 added, that although according to Cooke, Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 24 : 315, Oct. 

 1877, Aeeidium orientate is a foliicolous species, the name has been extended 

 by collectors to include in some cases corticolous forms. Inasmuch as the 

 corticolous and foliicolous forms of Aeeidium Pini have been shown by 

 experiment to belong to several distinct species it is not improbable that the 

 same may prove to be true in the present case. But in the absence of cul- 

 tures to show the development of the Aecidia of this group, the arrangement 

 here given must be regarded as one of convenience only. See also note 

 under Aeeidium Pini, (Willd.) P. 



Tubercularia carnea, Bosc. 

 Bosc, Ges. Nat. Freunde Mag. 5 : 88 (6). d. pi. 6,f. 13. 181 1. 

 S. Syn. Car. 56 (30) no. 295. d. 1822. 

 Lk., L. Sp. PI. ed. Willd. 62; 100. 1825. 

 Spreng. in L. Syst. Veg. 16 ed. 4 1 : 564. d. 1827. 

 Farlow & Seymour, H. I. 161. June 1891. 



Aeeidium Pini, Rav. Fung. Car. 

 *Rav. Fung. Car. 1 : 93. 1852. 



Peridermium Pini, Auct. Amer. p. p. ? 

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



Peridermium oblongisporium, var. Ravenelii, Thin. 

 Thm. Mittheil. forstl. Versuchs. Oest. 2 : 316 (20). d. 1880. 

 *Rav. Fung. Am. 270. 1879 (sec. Thm.). 



Peridermium orientate, Cke. (p. p. ?). 

 Cke. Grev. 7 : 45. Dec. 1878. 

 *Rav. Fung. Am. 270. 1879. 



Farl. Proc. Am. Acad. 18 : 75. July 1883. 

 *E11. N. A. F. 1026b. 1883. 



Wint. & Demet. Hedw. 24 : 182 (6). Oct. 1885. 

 *Wint. Fung. Eur. 3315. 1885. 

 Gall. Bull. U. S. Agr." Veg. Pathol. 8 : 57. 1889. 

 Tracv & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 34 : 91. May 1895. 

 Tracy & Earle, Bull. Miss. Exp. Sta. 38: 138. May 1896. 

 Underw. & Earle, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 23 : 401. d. 25 Oct. 1896. 

 Atk. Bull. Cornell. Univ. 3 : 22. 25 June 1897. 

 Underw. & Earle, Bull. Ala. Exp. Sta. 80 : 213. 28 June 1897. 

 Tubeuf-Smith, Diseases of Plants 415. 1897. 

 Earle in Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6 : 192. 31 July 1901. 

 Massee, Textbk. PI. Diseases 267. 1899. 



