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199. Uromyces Lilii Clinton. 0, I, IT, III 



27th Ik'pt. N. y. State Mus., p. 103, 1875. 

 On Lilium columhiamim Hansen, Sisson and King's River Canon, 

 type of Uramyces Ilolwayi Lagh. (Ilolway) ; on L. ruhescens Wats., 

 Shasta Springs ; on L. parvum Kellogg, Lake Tahoe ; on L. Washing- 

 tonianum Kell., Forest, Lassen County (F. P. Nutting). 



200. Uromyces Zygadeni Peck. 0, I, II, III 

 Bot. Gaz., vol. 6, p. 239, 1881. 



On Zygadenus Fremonti Torr., Pasadena (McClatchie), San 

 Mateo County (Thompson). On Z. sp., Santa Monica Mountains 

 (Holway). 



Telia on Polygonaceae 



20L Uromyces intricatus Cooke. 0, I, II, III 

 Grevillea, vol. 7, p. 3, 1878. 



On species of Eriogonum {Uromyces Eriogoni Ell. and Hark.) 

 and Chorizanthe {Uromyces Chorizanthis Ell. and Hark), very com- 

 mon throughout the state. Arthur (N. A. Flora, vol. 7, p. 245) reports 

 it from Eriogonum cernum Nutt., E. dumosum Greene, E. elongatum 

 Benth., E. fascicidatum Benth., E. latifoliiim Smith, E. nudum Dougl., 

 E. parvifolium Smith, E. vimineum Dougl., E. virgatum Benth., 

 Chorizanthe cuspidata Wats., C. rohusta Parry, and C. pungens Benth. 



202. Uromyces Polygoni (Pers.) Fuckl. I, II, III 



Symb. Mueol., p.-G-i, 1869. 



Aecia very rare but collected by Bethel on Polygonum aviculare L. 

 at Long Beach and San Jacinto. 



Uredinia and telia very common througliout the state on the same 

 host; on P. erectum L., Escondido (Bartholomew). 



Telia on Chenopodiaceae 



203. Uromyces Betae (Pers.) Lev. 0, I, II, III 



Pers. Syn. Fung., p. 220, 1801; Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. 3, Bot., vol. 8, p. 375, 

 1847. 



Aecia not reported from California but found in Europe and 

 Australia. 



Uredinia very common throughout the state on Beta vulgaris L. 

 and B. chicla. 



Telia found occasionally, specially upon seed-bearing plants. 



