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236. Cercospora melanocheta E. & E. On leaves of Celastrus scandens, 
Pottawatomie county, October, 1893 (Bartholomew). L. c., 1894, 380. 
237. Cercospora didymospora EH. & B. On capsules and leaves of @nothera 
Sremontii, Rooks county, July, 1894 (Bartholomew). Erythea, 1896, 28. | 
238. Cercospora physalicola E,& B. On living leaves of Physalis virginica, 
Rooks county, July, 1894 (Bartholomew). L. c., 28. 
239. Cercosporella nivea E. & B. On living leaves of Solidago radula, 
Rooks county, September, 1895 (Bartholomew). L. c., 82. ; 
240. Cladosporium aterimum E. & KE. On rotton wood, Rockport, November, 
1893 (Bartholomew). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1894, 378. 
241. Cladosporium subsessile E. & B. On living stems of Populus monili- 
fera, Rooks county, September, 1894 (Bartholomew). Erythea, 1896, pp. 27 
and 83. 
242. Macrosporium amaranthi Peck. On dead spots of leaves of Amaranthus 
retroflecus, Rooks county (Bartholomew). Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 1895, 493. 
243. Macrosporium clematidis Peck. On living or languishing leaves of 
Clematis fremontii, Kansas (Bartholomew). lL. ec., 493. 
244. Macrosporium nelumbii EK. & E. On leaves of Nelumbium luteum, 
Pottawatomie county (Bartholomew). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1895, 464. 
245. Macrosporium panici E. & B. On living leaves of Panicum virgatum, 
Rooks county, July, 1894 (Bartholomew). Erythea, 1896, 28. 
246. Macrosporium uredinis E. & B. On uredo of Puccinia graminis on 
“volunteer ’’ oats, Rooks county, September, 1894 (Bartholomew). L. c., 28. 
247. Coniosporium maydis E.& B. On old corn-stalks, Rooks county, July, 
1895 (Bartholomew). L. c., 82. 
248. Clasterosporium kansense EK. & B. On under side of cottonwood post 
pane A the ground, Rockport, September, 1894 (Bartholomew). Erythea, 
249. Sporodesmium exasperatum E.& B. On the bottom of an oaken barrel 
in a cellar, Rooks county, May, 1894 (Bartholomew). L. c., 29. 
250. Dendryphium curtipes E.& B. On the underside of an old hog trough, 
Rooks county, December, 1894 (Bartholomew). L. c., 82. 
251. Volutella bartholomei E.& E. On leaves of Sporobolus asper, Rock- 
port (Bartholomew). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1893, 171. 
It is not possible to tell exactly how many plants this makes for the State of 
Kansas, without making a new verified list. No doubt a good many plants are 
duplicated, owing to the uncertainty of determination, often, by students and 
other collectors, who sometimes reported plants that turned out to be something 
else. But, according to the best of our knowledge, the number of plants found 
in Kansas is as follows: 
Catalogue of Prof. J. H. Carruth, of 1876, with additions up to 1884, 1,515 
species, from which were deducted by Smyth, in 1890, on account of 
CrrokoRnduplicahon wl 4omleaving met: . 2. ee acini aera 1,370 
Fungi published by Cragin in Bull. Wash. Coll. Lab., 1884 to 1888, includ- 
ing 48 lichens published in Tuckerman’s N. A. Fungi................. 373 
Fungi published by Kellerman in Vol. X, Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., 1886, 
(notcountedmnaC@ ra GimeScists))i is . 2... oe eee ane eRe eee rae 266 
Fungi published by Swingle in Vols. XI and XII, up to 1890............. 33 
Plants published by other people, In various publications................. 48 
Additions by Smyth, madetn Vol. XID, 1890.20. Sel ee eee oeaee 447 
Additions by Smytaanm 692 (Vol. XL)... -. cc page ce eeeienree eemeter : 155 
Additions by-Smiyghtin 1894 (Vol. RLV): 2 ee eee eee eee 27 
Additional mosses by Miss Reed. in Vol. XIV, 1894....................... 54 
Additions in this list by Smyth, including a part of those published by 
Bartholomewrsandlothers, outside the state.) ane aeeeeoe aeeeeeeenee 251 
Total Go'G ates tac vcs nac Reet he coe bs alah ee as 3,024 
