284 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 



212. Uropyxis sanguinea (Peck) Arth. N. Am. Flora 7: 155. 1907. 

 Uromyces sanguineus Peck, Bot. Gaz. 4: 128. 1879. 



Puccinia mirahilissima Peck, Bot. Gaz. 6: 226. 1881. 

 On Berberidaceae: 



Berheris aquifolium Pursh — Sauvies Island, Multnomah Co., Apr., 

 1882, Joseph Howell; Siskiyou, Jackson Co., May 31, 1894, E. W. D. 

 Holway (Barth. N. Am. Ured. 1400); Corvallis, March 26, 1908, 

 C. C. Cdite, 3382, April 13, 1908, F. L. Griffin, jj5'j, March 14, 1913, 

 1 137; Philomath, Jan. i, 1914, 11 53; Tualetin, Washington Co., 

 March 25, 191 5, F. D. Bailey, 2616; Grant's Pass, Josephine Co., 

 Sept. 3, 1916, J. R. Weir, 182a. 



Berberis piimila Greene, Pokegama, Klamath Co., July 9, 1903, 

 E. B. Copeland (Sydow, Ured. 1777; Baker, Pacific Coast Fungi 

 3708). 



Form Genera 



213. Aecidium Allenii Clinton in Peck, Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 24: 



93. 1872. 

 On Elaeagnaceae : 



Lepargyrea canadensis (L.) Greene — Strawberry Mt., Grant Co., 

 Sept. 2, 1913, W. E. Lawrence, 1113; Sumpter, Baker Co., June, 1913, 

 J. R. Weir, 6; Gold Center, July, 1914, H. F. Wilson, 1842. 



214. Aecidium Collinsiae Ell. & Ev. Bull. Washb. Lab. i : 4. 1884. 

 Aecidium Tonellae D. & H. Erythea 3: 77. 1895. 



On Scrophulariaceae : 



Collinsia parviflora Lindl. — Philomath, April 20, 1912, ii6g. 



This species is evidently an heteroecious form known otherwise 

 only from Washington on the above host and on C. Rattoni and C. 

 tenella. 



It is apparently distinct from P. Collinsiae P. Henn. (Hedwigia 

 37: 269. 1898) as stated by Hennings. The aecia of the latter, 

 judging from the description, arise from a limited mycelium. There 

 is no evidence of telia in any of the collections of A. Collinsiae ex- 

 amined. P. Collinsiae has evidently been collected but once and 

 material is not available for examination. 



215. Aecidium columbiense Ell. & Ev. Erythea i: 206. 1893. 

 On Cichoriaceae : 



Hieracium alhiflorum Hook.^ — Hood River, road to Lost Lake, 

 May 16, 1915,3245. 



Hieracium sp. — Bridal Veil, Multnomah Co., May 18, 1915, 32gi. 



The aecia arise from a distributed mycelium and are not followed 

 by any other stage. Puccinia Hieracii may however occur on the 



