31. Aeeidium EeUermanni DeT. Sacc. Syll. 7 :7SS. 1S8S. 

 Aecidium ampliigcnum Ellis t& Kell. Jour. Myc. 2:4. ISSG. not A. amphU 



ycniDii Ilazsl. 1S77. 

 On FAIiACEAE: 



Baptisia australls (L.) II. Bi-;, Kansas. 



Baptisia hractcata Ell. {B. leucophaca Nutt.), Kansas. 

 I'YPB LOCALITY : Manhattan, Kansas, on ''Baptisia Icucopliaea.'' 

 DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Kansas. 



32. Aecidium Onobnjcliidifs Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9 :1S9. 1SS4. 

 On FABACEAE: 



Psoralea onobrychis Nutt., Illinois. 

 TYPE LOCAIjITY : LaSalle County, Illinois, on Psoralea onohnjehis. 

 DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Illinois. 

 EXSICCATI : Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1826. 



This is no doubt heteroecious and probably belongs with some unat- 

 tached Uromyees. It is characteristically distinct from the aecial stage 

 of Uromyees Psoraleae Pk., which has scattered aecia and is followed by 

 teliospores, without an intervening uredinial stage. 



33. Aeeidium DaJcae Kellerni. & Sw. Jour. Myc. 5 :13. 1SS9. 

 On FABACEAE: 



Parosela eunenndra (Nutt.) Bvitton (Dalra la.ri/Jora Pursh), Kansas, 

 Nebraska. 

 TYPE LOCALITY: Kockport, Kansas, on "DaJca hi-vi/lora." 

 DISTRIBUTION: Nebraska and Kansas. 

 EXSICCATI: Earth. Fungi Colunib. 3,WI : Shear. Ell. & Ev. Fnn-i Co- 



lumb. ].'i73; Sydow, Ured. ].',f,S. 



A diaraclerislic .species. Very abundant in Kansas sduic seasons, be- 

 coming i-iither destnictive to host plants. 



34. Aeeidium, Pctalostemoiiis Kellerm. & Carl.; .Vrth. P.ull. Torr. Bot. 



Club 34 :r)S(). 1907. 

 Aecidium fluxuui. Arlh. lUill. T.ut. P.nt. Club 34 ::.!)(>. P.iOT. 



On FABACEAE: 



Pctaloslemon ciniditlns (Willd.) Midix., Kansas, Nebraska. 

 Petalosicmon )niilli/l<>rus Null., Kansas. 



