Peb., 1902.] Ohio Fungi. Fiscicle 11. 211 



35. Uromyces caryophyllinus (Schk.) Schr. 



Ljxoperdon Carj^ophyllinum Schrank. 

 On Dianthus caryoph^dlus L. 

 Columbus, Ohio. February 10, 1901. 



Coll. \V. A. Kellerman. 



" 1,3'coperdoti caryophyllinum. Halbeyfoerniige weisslichte 

 Blasen, die nach der groessern Axe zerspringen, und einen Kaffee- 

 "branneii Saameii ausschuetten." Franz von Paula Schrank, 

 Baierische Flora, 2 : 668. 17S9. 



36. Uromyces euphorbiae Cke. & Peck. 



On Euphorbia dentata Michx. 



Ivakeside, Ottawa Co., Ohio. September 15, 1901. 



Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 



"Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck. Leaves generally 

 ■stained with red or purple ; sori aniphigenous, subrotund, slightly 

 convex, surrounded b}' the ruptured epidermis, ferruginous-brown 

 or blackish-brown ; spores subglobose, rough, often with a large 

 nucleus, about .0008' in diameter; peduncle short, hyaline." 

 Chas. H. Peck, Report on the vState Museum, State of New York, 

 25 : 90. 1872. 



37. Uromyces hedysari=paniciilati (Schw.) Farl. 



Puccinia hedysari-peuiculati Schw. ; Phragmidium 



hed3\sari Schw. 



On Meibomia viridiflora (L.) Kuntze. 



Vinton, Gallia Co., Ohio. October 11, 1901. 



Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 



" Puccinia hedysari paniculati Sz. P. jDunctiformis sparsa 

 'fusca, sporidiis ovata-globosis fuscis, pedicello longissimo filiformi 

 pellucido. 



" Frequens in aversa facie foliorum Hedysari paniculati. Sep- 

 tum in sporidio non conspicio. Pedicellus fiHformis, pellucidus." 

 i,. D. de Schweinitz, Synopsis Fungorum Carolnae Superioris 

 (excerpta), p. 48, No. 503. 1822. (Schrift. d. Nat. Gesellschaft zu 

 Leipzig. ) 



"Phragmidium hedysari, L. v. S. P. acervulis minutis sed 

 crebris per totum folium sparsis, epidermide innatis. Sporidiis 

 longe pedicellatis, pedicello articulato, pellucido, ceterum opacis, 

 ovatis, obtusis, non cylindricis, obscure septatis, nee articulato- 

 constrictis, fusco-nigns." L. D. de Schweinitz, Transactions of 

 the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 4 : 297. 1834. 



