466 FlKLD COLUMHIAN MuSEUM BOTANY, Voi,. 1. 



PUCCINIACE^. 



8. Uromyces Howei Pk. 



On Gonolobus maritimus, from roadsides at the east end of the 

 island. Dec. (Fungi 14). 



9. Puccinia vernoniae (Cke.) Grev. 



On X'crnonia sp. Dry thicket on top of Signal Hill, Bassin. 

 Feb, (Fungi 21). 



10. Puccinia spermacocis B.&C. 



On Spermacoce tenuior in yards at Bassin. Jan. (Fungi 15,) 

 On Borreria parviflora, same locality. (Fungi 7.) 



11. Puccinia menthae Pers. 



On Salvia occidentalis, in yards at Bassin. Jan. (Fungi 10). 



12. Puccinia heterospora B.&C. 



On Abutilon periplocifolium, at the east end of the island. Feb. 

 (P'ungi ig.) On leaves of Sida sp. Jan. (Fungi 6). On Sida 

 supina glabra, in yard at Bassin. Jaii. (Fungi 12). On 

 Metastelma Schlechtendalii, east end of the island, D^c. 

 (Fungi 13.) 



13. Puccinia opulenta Speg, 



Aecidium on Ipomoea triloba, along roadside at Bassin. Feb, 

 (Fungi 24). 



14. Puccinia convolvuli (Pers.) Cast. 



On Convolvulus nodiflorus at Signal Hill, Bassin, 800 ft. Feb. 

 (Fungi 20), 



15. Uredo commelinacea E.&Kels.* 



On leaves af Commelina elegans, in the yard at Bassin. Jan. 

 (Fungi 5), 



16. Uredo gouanae E.&Kels,* 



On leaves of Gouania Domingensis, banks of dry gut near Bas- 

 sin. Jan, (Fungi 11). 



17. Aecidiella triumfettae E.&Kels. 



Rare on .Triumfetta sp. Cemetery at Bassin. Feb. (Fungi 23). 



USTILAGINACEiE. 



18. Schroeteria Cissi (de C.) de Toni. 



Reverting leaves of Cissus acida growing along roads at Cane 

 Garden, May (406), (Mrs, R. 380). Also very common near 

 Coakley Bay and in dry situations on the south side of the 

 island, 



* riie fungi were determined li\ Mr. J. 15. Ellis :ind Mr. F. I). Kelsey, the new species being 

 puliiished in Bull. Torr. Cluh, 1897 : 207. 



