Us1ila</inahs of Indiana. II. 101 



This spocips iisunily ;itrcc1s tlic wliolc iiifloresoenco. Tt li:is :i wide dislri- 

 Imtion but has not (iflcii lu-cii riMKirt.Ml. It is rocordod on this host ollior- 

 \vis(> only from New I laniiishirc. If is csiK'cinlly common on tlic I'afific 

 coast. 



TlLLETIACEAE. 



r>2. DoASvSANSiA RANUCUi.iNA Davis. Bot. Gaz. 19:410. 1S04. 

 On Ranunculaceae : 



h'anuncultis (lelphhiifdlitis Ton:, one-half milo southeast of Shelby. T.ake 

 Co.. Oct. 14, 1920. 



This is a rare form known otherwise only from Wisconsin. The spores 

 are largely germinated. 



.5.'i. DoASSANSiA Sagittabiae (Westend) Fisch. Ber. Deuts. Bot. Ges. 2:405. 

 1S.S4. Urcdo S!a(ntf(iriac "Westend. Ilerb. Crypt. Beige 1177. 1857. 

 On Alismaceae : 



fiagiUarm lafifoJia AVilld., City water works lake. Bloomington. Monroe 

 Co.. Aug. 26, 1908. J. M. VanHook. 2.S.S3. 



FtaffUtaria hctcrnplii/lla Pur.sh (?). pond four miles east of P.loomington, 

 Monroe Co.. July 25, 1919. J. M. Van Hook. .•^790. 



This species was recorded by Prof. Vanllook in the Proceedings for 1910. 

 p. 2(^>. It was overlooked in the previou.s list. I am indebted to Prof. Van 

 Hook for the opportunity to examine specimens. 



54. Extyloma lineatum (Cooke) Davis. Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. 9:162. 

 1893. Vsfilogo lineata Cooke ; DeToni, in Sacc. Syll. Fung. 7 :450. 1888. 

 On Poaceae : 



Zizania aquatica L.. one mile southeast of Shelby. Lake Co.. Oct. 14. 1920. 



55. Entyloma MENisPEiorr Farl. & Trel. Bot. Gaz. 8 :275. 1883. 

 On Menispekmaceae : 



Mriiispcrwum cmuidoiHC T>.. two miles north of AVest Lafayette 

 Tippecanoe Co., Aug. 9. 1918: one-half mile south of Wilders Station. 

 Laporte Co., Oct. 5, 1920. 



.5(;. E.ntyloma nympii.veae (D. D. Cunn.) Setch. Bot. Gaz. 19:189. 1894. 



Rhainphospora nyniplKintc D. D. Cunn. Sci. ^Nlem. Med Off. Army India 

 3:32. 1888. 



On Nymphaeaceae : 

 Cnstalia sp., one mile northwest of Thayer. Newton Co.. Oct. 14, 1920. 



57. Enti-loma RANUNcri.i (Bon.) Schrot. Beitr. Biol. Pfl. 2:370. 1877. 



Fnsidinm Raunncnli Bon. Handb. Myc. 43. 1851. 



On Ranttnculaceae : 

 Ranunculus dclphinifolius Torr.. one-half mile southeast of Shelby. Lake 

 Co.. Oct. 14, 1920. 



This collection was made in a dried up glough on the terrestial form of the 

 host. It consists for the most part of the conidial form which occurs 

 equally as abundant on the upper surface of the leaf as on the lower, a con- 

 dition not found on other host siiecies. This is doubtless correlated with the 

 fact that the stomata are abundant on the upper surface of the leaves in the 

 terrestial form. I'he smut has not been reported on this host before. 



