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7866. Mordellistena jemula Lee. Rooks county, July. 



7918. Notoxus talpa Laf. Rooks county. 



7948. Anthicus confinis Lee. Salina. 



7951. Anthicus difficilis Lee. Barton county, April, May. 



8374. Apion fioridanum Smith. Salina, August. 



8628. Acalyptus carpini Hbst. Rooks county, July. 



. Anthonomus, not described. Phillips county, July. 



8667. Anthonomus mixtus Lee. Salina, one specimen. 



8677. Orchestes niger Horn. Salina, June. 



8832. CcBliodes nebulosus Lee. Salina, June. 



888.5. Triehobaris plumbea Lee. Ottawa county, July. 



8896. Onychobaris pectorosa Lee. Norton county, July. 



. Centrinus, not described. Buffalo. 



9163. Hylesinus aeuleatus Say. Salina, Norton and Dickinson counties, No- 

 vember. 

 9228. Brachytarsus alternatus Say. Phillips county, July. 



SECOND LIST OF KANSAS PARASITIC FUNGI, TOGETHER WITH THEIR 



HOST-PLANTS. 



BY W. A. KELLERMAN, PH.D., AND M. A. CARLETON, MANHATTAN. 



The fungi here enumerated (not limited strictly to the parasitic species) were 

 collected for the most part in the vicinity of Manhattan, Riley county. A few of 

 them, however, have been collected in adjoining counties, or in others but little far- 

 ther distant, and it has not been thought necessary in such cases to name the special 

 locality. The species numbered 4, 15, 33, 54, 60, 88, 107, 122, and 129, were collected 

 in the western half of the State, but have not been seen elsewhere. The species not 

 collected originally by ourselves have the name of the collector following in each 

 case, but specimens have been submitted to us for examination. In this connection 

 we would acknowledge with pleasure the kind assistance we have at all times had in 

 the determination by Mr. J. B. Ellis of Newfield, New Jersey. The plate accompany- 

 ing this paper contains a representation of the spores of all the species of Pueeinia 

 so far as found in this State, and will doubtless be of great assistance in determining 

 the Kansas forms of this interesting genus. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 



The numbers in parentheses refer to the List of Fungi, 

 diameters. 



Fig. 1. 

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The figures are magnified about 320 



P. lithospermi, E. & K. (33). 

 P. malvacearum, Mont. (34). 

 P. maydis, Carrad. (35). 

 P. menthii', Pers. (36). 

 1^. nigrescens, Pk. (37). 

 r. petalostemonis, Farl. (38). 

 P. pruui-spinosii' (P.) (39). 

 P. sauicula.', (Jrev. (40). 

 P. scvmerife, Hurr (41). 

 P. sifphii, Sz. (42). 

 P. smilacis, 8z. (43). 

 P. viola', Schum. (44). 

 P. .\antliii,Sz. (45). 



