385 



DISTIilBUTION: Colorndo uiid westward. 



As far as the writer can determine this species has never been pub- 

 lislied. The name appears to be only an Iierbarinm name by Ellis & Ever- 

 l.'nrt. The species is no doubt distinct. 



14. Aechliinn Mirahilis I>. & II. Hot. Gaz. 24 :;'.T. 1S07. 

 On ALLIONIACEAE : 



Mirahilis sp.. Mexico. 

 TYPE LOCALIIY : Itio Hondo, near City of Mexico, Mexico, on Mirahilis 



sp. 

 DISTRIBUTION : Known only from type locality. 



No specimen seen. 



15. Aeoidium Cerastii Wint. Jour. Myc. 1 :126. 18S5. 

 On CARYOPHYLLACEAE : 



Ccrastinm nutans Raf., Missouri. 

 TYPE LOCALITY: Perryville, Missouri, on Ccrastinm nutans. 

 DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Missouri. 



A rare species of the tyi^ical perrennial type .iudging from the descrip- 

 tion, no specimen has ever been examined. 



IG. Aecidium sp. 

 On RANUNCULACEAE : 



Caltha Icptosepala DC, British Columbia. 

 DISTRIBUTION: Only one collection known. 



Probably followed by the telial stage, (Puccinia ), on the same host, 

 only not yet collected. 



This is doubtless a new species collected by Professor E. W. D. Hol- 

 way on north moraine, Mt. Sanford, Glacier, British Columbia, July, 1910. 



17. Aecidivm Cimicifufiatum (Schw.) Berk. Grev. 3:60. 1874. 

 Caeoma (Aecidium ) Clmicifugatum Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4:293. 



1832. 

 Aecidium Actaeac Authors. Not Opiz. 

 On RANUNCITLACEAE : 



('imicifufiu rarciiKj.sa (L. ) Nutt. (Aiiuca raccmosa L.), Pennsylvania, 

 New York, Ohio, "\'irginia ; Ontario. 



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