190 
128. 
129. 
150. 
151. 
1335. 
KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 
/Beidium kellermani, De Toni. 
1888: Sace. Syll. Fung. VII, p. 788. 
On Baptisia leacophwa, Manhattan, June 11, 1888—type locality. 
This species is apparently very rare, as I have no knowledge of its collec- 
tion in the state during the past ten years. 
/Ecidium liatridis, Ell. & Anderson. 
1891: Bot. Gazette, p. 47. 
On Liatris scariosa, Manhattan, June 1893, Grace M. Clark. 
Apparently very rare in this state. 
/Keidium lysimachize, (Schl.) Wallr. 
1833: Flora Crypt. Germ. p. 252. 
On Steironema ciliatum, Manhattan, May 1887, Kellerman and Swingle; 
Lawrence, May 1892, M. A. Carleton. 
JEcidium macrosporum, Pk. 
1873: XXIII Rept. N. Y. State Mus. p. 61. 
On Smilax hispida, Manhattan, June 25, 1886, Kellerman. 
/Eecidium oxalidis, Thum. 
1876: Flora, p. 425. 
On Oxalis stricta, Manhattan, May 1887, M. A. Carleton. 
This and the preceding species are seemingly very rare, never having been 
collected in the state but once. 
/Ecidium pammelii, Trel. 
1886: Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. Arts and Lit. p. 32. 
On Euphorbia marginata, Rooks county, June 22, 1891, June 20, 1896, 
and June 20, 1898; Manhattan, Oct. 1887, and Wallace county, July 
1885, W. A. Kellerman. 
On Euphorbia sp., Chase county, May 1888, Hee a 
Common, but never abundant. Little damage is done to other than small 
plants, which sometimes are nearly if not completely destroyed. 
134. eidium peckii, De Toni. 
1888: Sace. Syll. Fung. VII, p. 790. 
On (Enothera biennis, Rooks county, June 14, 1892, and June 16, 1896; 
Manhattan, May 25, 1885, W. A. Kellerman; Cloud county, April 1888, 
Sedgwick county, May 1888, and Pottawatomie county, May 1893, M. A. 
Carleton. 
On Cnuothera serrulata, Rooks county, June 10, 1891; Manhattan, June 
1893, J. M. Westgate. 
On (Enothera speciosa, Manhattan, May 1889, Kellerman and Swingle. 
On Gaura parviflora, Rooks county, May 25, 1890, and June 1898. 
Common in all parts of the state, and some seasons quite dostiaaniies espe- 
cially on the first-named host. 
JEcidium pentstemonis, Schw. 
1822: Syn. Fung. Carol, p. 68. 
On Pentstemon albidus, Rooks county, June 1888 and May 1897. 
On Pentstemon acuminatus, Cloud county, May 1888, M. A. Carleton. 
On Pentstemon grandiflorus, Manhattan, May 8, 1889, Kellerman and 
Swingle (Kan. Fungi, No. 28); St. George, Pottawatomie county, May 
1893, M. A. Carleton; Rooks county, May 25, 1897. 
On Pentstemon cobzea, Cloud county, May 1888, M. A. Carleton. 
Common and widely distributed. Sometimes quite destructive to the 
first-named host. 
