242 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
go. PUCCINIA CONFERTA Diet. & Holw. Erythea 1: 250. 1893. 
Puccinia recondita Diet. & Holw. Erythea 2: 128. 1894. 
ON CARDUACEAE: 
Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt.—Corvallis, Sept. 2, 1914, F. D. Bailey, 
2592, Sept. 4, TOA 2500: 
A micro-form in which the teliospores resemble quite closely those 
of P. Absinthit (cf. 58), a brachy-form also common in the west. It 
is probable that this should be considered a correlated form. 
91. PUCCINIA CONVOLVULI (Pers.) Cast. Obs. 1: 16. 1842. 
Uredo Betae Convolvuli Pers. Syn. Fung. 221. 1801. 
ON CONVOLVULACEAE: 
Convolvulus atriplicifolius (Hallier f.) House—Central Point, Jack- 
son Co., Oct. 6, 1914, M. P. Henderson, 7949; Grant’s Pass, Josephine 
Co; Sept. 4; 1916, | sk Weir. 227: 
92. PUCCINIA CREPIDIS-ACUMINATAE Sydow, Oestr. Zeitschr. 51: 27. 
IQOl. 
ON CICHORIACEAE: 
Crepis gracilis (D. C. Eaton) Rydberg—Baker City, Baker Co., 
July, 1913; > Ra Weir 75-7: 
93. PuccINIA CyAnlI (Schleich.) Pass. Rabh. Fungi Eur. No. 1767. 
1874. 
Uredo Cyani Schleich. Pl. Helv. 95. 
ON CARDUACEAE: 
Centaurea Cyanus L.—Corvallis, June, 1913, 7745, April 8, 1914, 
2557, July. 20, 1914, 2552, July. 4, 1914, G. B.Posey, 3106; Orenear 
Washington Co., April 2, 1915, 3060. 
94. Puccin1A DEBARYANA Thiim. Flora 58: 364. 1875. 
Puccinia compacta DeBary, Bot. Zeit. 16: 83. 1858. (Not P. 
compacta Berk. 1855.) 
On RANUNCULACEAE: 
Anemone Drummondu Wats.—Mt. Hood, 7,000 ft., foot of Eliott 
Glacier, Sept. 1, 1901, E. W. D. Holway. 
95. Puccinté DENTARIAE (Alb. & Schw.) Fuckel, Symb. Mycol. 
Nachtr a 47513878. 
Uredo Dentariae Alb. & Schw. Consp. Fung. 129. 1805. 
ON CRUCIFERAE: 
Dentaria tenella Pursh—Corvallis, April 5, 1914, 7288. 
A micro-form occurring on the petioles and blades of the basal 
leaves causing considerable distortion. So far as the writer is aware 
this species is known from North America only from the above col- 
lection. 
