256 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
Mentha piperata L.—Grant’s Pass, Josephine Co., Sept. 3, 1916, 
J. R. Weir, 255. 
Mentha spicata L.—Hood River, Aug. 6, 1914, 1482; Elk City, 
Lincoln Co., Aug. 20, 1914, 3217; Portland, April, 1914, comm. 3208; 
The Dalles, Wasco Co., July I, 1914, 7340. 
130. PUCCINIA MESOMEGALA B. & C. in Peck, Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 
25 ¢ Lite  UO73; 
Dicaeoma mesomegalum Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 3: 469. 18098. 
ON CONVALLARIACEAE: 
Clintonia uniflora Kunth.—Mt. Hood, Sept. 1, 1901, E. W. D. 
Holway, 1016, Road to Mt. Hood, Aug. 7, 1914, 1601; Klamath Co., 
Oct. 7, 1903, E. B. Copeland (Sydow, Ured. 1776); Bridal Veil, 
Multnomah Co., Aug. 11, 1910, 1079; Parkdale, Hood River Co., 
March 20, 1915, L. Childs, 3788; Sumpter, Baker Co., July 16, 1913, 
J. R. Weir, 276. 
This very distinct micro-form is very common in the mountains 
of the northwestern states on the above host, and on C. borealis in the 
northern tier of states from New Hampshire to Minnesota and in 
Canada. 
131. PUCCINIA MICROMERIAE Dudley & Thomp. Jour. Myc. ro: 54. 
1904. 
On LABIATAE: 
Micromeria chamissonis (Benth.) Greene (M. Douglasii Benth.)— 
Mary’s Peak, Benton Co., June 20, 1910, 3163; Corvallis, June, 1910, 
1157, May 4, 1912, F. D. Bailey, 1734; Philomath, April 20, 1912, 
FD, Bailey, 7736; Jan. 6, 1914, 7754; ‘Bugene, Lane Co.,, July, 
1914, G. B. Posey, 1292; N. slope Mt. Hood, Aug. 7, 1914, 2560; 
Washington Co., July—Aug. 1897, Moses Craig; Grant’s Pass, Jose- 
phine Co., Sept. 3, 1916, J. R. Weir, 252. 
132. PUCCINIA MICROSORA K6rn.; Fuckel, Fungi Rhenani 2637. 
1874. 
ON CYPERACEAE: 
Carex mirata Dem.—Clatsop, Clatsop Co., Nov. 7, 1913, 1190. 
Otherwise known only locally from the eastern United States. 
The aecial stage is unknown. 
133. Puccinta MILLEFOLII Fckl. Sym. Myc. 55. 1869. 
On CARDUACEAE: 
Achillea millefolium L.—Philomath, May 10, 1914, 1834; Yaquina 
River, Elk City, Lincoln Co., Aug. 20, 1914, 1625; Hood River, July 
22 TOUS 270: 
This micro-form, evidently introduced from Europe, is otherwise 
