Ohio Fungi Exsiccati. 135 



OHIO FUNGI EXSICCATI. 



(With Reprint of Original Descriptions.) 

 W. A, KeIwLERMAIs , Ohio State University. 



It is proposed to distribute exsiccata of the Ohio species of 

 Fungi, issuing small fascicles from time to time as material may 

 be available. 



The original descriptions of all the species, or that given in 

 connection with the first use of the binomial or technical desig- 

 nation, will be printed on the labels in addition to the data 

 usually given. Complete synonomy wall not be attempted. 



The number of copies will be limited, but it is hoped that all 

 mycologists who might be especially interested in the specimens, 

 and those wishing to exchange, ma}' be furnished with the 

 fascicles as they appear. 



Fascicle i, containing Nos. i to 16, issued November 20, 1901, 

 represents the following species : 



1. Aecidium impatientis vSchw., on Impatiens biflora Walt. 



2. Aecidium porosum Peck, on Vicia americana Muhl. 



3. Aecidium sambuci Schw., on Sambucus canadensis L,. 



4. Cintractia sorglii (Link), on cultivated Sorghum (S. vulgare Pers.) 



5. Cintractia sorghi (Link), obtained by inoculation. 



6. Cintractia sorghi (Link), on Broom Corn (S. vulgare Pers.j 



7. Cintractia sorghi (Link), obtained by inoculation. 



8. Peronospora arthuri Farl., on Onagra biennis (L.) Scop. 



9. Phyllosticta asiminae E. & K., on Asimina triloba (L.) Dun. 



10. Puccinia helianthi Schw., on Helianthus divaricatus L. 



11. Puccinia helianthi Schw., on Helianthus mollis Lam. 



12. Puccinia marie-wilsoni Clinton, on Claytonia virginica L. 



13. Puccinia podophylli Schw., on Podophyllum peltatum L. 



14. Puccinia smilacis Schw., on Smilax glauca \\'alt. 



15. Septoria podophyllina Peck, on Podophyllum peltatum L. 



16. Ustilago zeae (Beckm.) Ung., on Zea mays L. 



Thanks are extended to the mycologists who have rendered 

 advice and assi.stance, especially to Messrs J. B. Ellis, J. C. Arthur, 

 A. P. Morgan, and C. G. lyloyd. x\cknowledgment for assist- 

 ance in collecting will be found on the labels accompanying the 

 several specimens. 



The labels to the sixteen specimens of the first Fascicle are 

 here reproduced. 



