278 ARTHUR-BISBY— TRANSLATION OF SCHWEINITZ'S 



CcBoma (^cidhun) rubellatiim 'Link (^cidhim Rumicis Sch\x.). 

 On Rumex " and Grossularia," North Carolina, Pennsylvania, 

 2862; no specimen preserved, probably young fungi im- 

 perfecti, certainly not a rust. 



Ccoonia {Aicidinni) convolvulatum Schw. {JEcid'mm Ipomoc^-pan- 

 durana; Schw., A. convolvidatum Schw.). 

 On Iponura pandurata L., North Carolina, Pennsylvania, 2866; 

 not a rust, but one of the Peronosporales, Albugo Ipo- 

 mcecs-panduratuz (Schw.) Swingle. 



Ccuoma {Mcidhim) osmundatum Schw. {JEcidhim osmiindatum 

 Schw.). 

 On Osnmnda spectahilis Willd., New York, 28^5; not a rust, 

 but a fungus of uncertain afifinity, Mycosyrinx Osmundce 

 Peck (Ustilago Osmund cu Peck). 



Cceoma (Aicidium) urtkatum Link (Aicidium AspcrifoUi Schw.). 

 On Cynoglossum virginicwn L. (C amplexicaide Muhl.) and 

 Urtica sp., North Carolina, 28g8; no specimen preserved, 

 very doubtful, but certainly not a rust. 



Puccinia Bidlaria Schw. not Link. 



On Agastache nepetoides (L.) Kuntze (Lophanthus nepetoides 

 Benth., Hyssopus nepetoides L.), Pennsylvania, 29^^; 

 no specimen in Philadelphia, but one in Washington, 

 not a rust, may be an ascomycete. 



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Chronological Enumeration. 



After the serial numbers the corresponding numbers from the 

 Carolina list, when there are any, are given in parentheses. The 

 Schweinitz name is followed by the name at present in use, or other 

 identification. An original specimen at the Philadelphia Academy 

 of Sciences is indicated when in an autographic packet by an as- 

 terisk *, when mounted by a dagger f. 



