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KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 
On Euphorbia petaloidea, Manhattan, July 1886, W. A. Kellerman. 
On Euphorbia glyptosperma, Wallace county, July 1885, W. A. Kellerman; 
Manhattan, July 1891, C. H. Thompson. 
On Euphorbia cordifolia, Rooks county, Oct. 1896. 
On Euphorbia serpens, Manhattan, July 1886, W. A. Kellerman. 
On Euphorbia maculata, Sept. 1887, Kellerman and Swingle. 
On Euphorbia heterophylla, June 1891, C. H. Thompson; Johnson county, 
Aug. 1892, M. A. Carleton. 
On Euphorbia geyeri, Manhattan, Aug. 1891, C. H. Thompson. 
This common and widely distributed species usually does little damage to 
its many hosts, with perhaps the single exception of Euphorbia den- 
tata, which it often destroys in large quantities. 
Uromyees fabeze, ( Pers.) Roem. 
In Roem. N. Mag. III, p. 116. 
On Vicia americana linearis, Manhattan, May 1888, Kellerman and 
Swingle; Cloud county, June 1888, M. A. Carleton; Osborne county, 
June 1891, Benj. Brown. 
Rare and not very destructive. 
. Uromyces genistze-tinctoriz, ( Pers.) Wint. 
Rab. Krypt. FI. I, 146. 
On Colutea arborescens, Manhattan, Aug. 1887, Kellerman and Swingle; 
Oct. 1893, M. A. Carleton. 
. Uromyces glycyrrhize, (Rabh.) Mag. II, III. 
1890: Deutsch. Bot. Gesell: B. 8, Heft 10. 
On Glycyrrhiza lepidota, Wallace county, July 1885, W. A. Kellerman; 
Cloud county, June 1888, M. A. Carleton; Hamilton county, summer 
of 1892, A. S. Hitchcock; Rooks county, June 1891, II. 
Rare, but quite destructive at times on individual plants. 
. Uromyces graminicola, Burrill, II, ITT. 
1885: Parasitic Fungi of Illinois, p. 170. 
On Panicum virgatum, Manhattan, Dec. 1888, Kellerman and Swingle 
(Kan. Fungi, No. 48); Rooks county, Aug. 1894, II, Oct. 1892, III; Os- 
borne county, Mar. 1894, C. L. Shear; Franklin county, Dec. 1893, 
Grace Meeker; Reno county, Oct. 1889, W. A. Kellerman. 
This widely distributed species, which appears to be abundant in all parts 
of the state, is noticeably destructive in many instances. 
Uromyces hedysari-paniculati, (Schw.) Farl. I, III. 
1822: Syn. Fung. Carol. No. 53. (A Puccinia). 
- On Desmodium acuminatum, Manhattan, Oct. 1884, Kellerman. 
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On Desmodium illinoense, Sept. 1893, Carleton and Norton. 
On Desmodium sessilifolium, Aug. 1892, C. H. Thompson. 
On Desmodium canescens, Pottawatomie county, Aug. 1893, Carleton. 
On Desmodium sp., Douglas county, Sept. 1891, C. H. Thompson. 
Uromyces howei, Peck. 
XXIII Rept. N. Y. State Mus. p. 94. 
On Asclepius cornuti, Manhattan, Oct. 1884, W. A. Kellerman. 
A very rare species. 
Uromyces hyalinus, Peck, II, III. 
1878: Bot. Gazette, p. 34. 
On Sophora sericea, Rooks county, June 1888 and June 1898; Ford 
county, June 1888, Kellerman and Swingle (in Kansas Fungi, No. 49); 
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