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G7. Accidiiim Giiatciiialenfiis Kern & Kellerm. Jour. Mye. 13:23. 1907. 

 On IlELIOTROI'IACEAE : 



HcUoptropium indiciini h., Guatemnlii. 



TYPE LOCALITY: (Jualnn, Department Zacaiia, Guatemala, on Helio- 

 tropium inclicum. 



DISTRIBUTION: Known only from type locality. 



GS. Aecidiitm sp. 

 On B0PiAC4INACEAE : 



Bouncria InrvaiicHsis Miers, New Providence Island. 



No doubt a new species. 



G9. Aecidiinn Mi/oMilidis P.urr. P.ot. Gaz. 9:100. 1SS4. 

 On BORAGINACEAE : 



Myosotis Virginica (L.) B. S. I*. (M. rcnia Nutt), Illinois, Missouri. 

 TYPE LOCALII'Y : Cobdeu, Illinois, on Myosotis verna. 

 DISTRIBUTION : Illinois and Missouri. 

 EXSICCATI : Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1832. 



70. Accidiiiiii. (Jnosmodil Artli. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 :G. (Jan.) 

 1904. 

 Accidium WiUiaiji.si ll'ukvi: Jour. Myc. 10:1G5. (July) 1904. 

 On BORAGINACEAE : 



Onosmodium CaroJinianitni (Lam.) A. DC, Kansas. 



Onosmodluni inoUe Michx., Kansas, Nebraska, Nortb Dakota. 



OnosmoditDii occidcntale Mack., Colorado. 



Lithospcimuin lincarifoUum Goldie {L. august if oUum Michx.), Noi'tli 

 Dakota, South Dakota. 

 TYPE LOCALITY : Callaway, Nebraska, on Onosmodium molle. 

 DISTRIBUTION: From Kansas and eastern Colorado northward. 



These two names are placed here as synonyms. The aecia can not be 

 distinguished, the hosts are closely related, and their ranges coincide. It 

 is therefore thought that they are one and the same species. 



Morphologically the species is very similar to Aecidiiim Lithospermi 

 Thlim. and may possibly prove to be the same. 



A rather likely connection for this Aecidiiun is the subepidermal leaf- 

 inhabiting Puccinia of Hordemn or possibly Puccinia triticina Eriks. on 

 Triticum. 



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