276 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
ON LEGUMINOSAE: 
Lathyrus obovatus (Torr.) White?—Sumpter, Baker Co., July 16, 
1916, J. R. Weir, 792; Austin, Grant Co., Aug. 1915, J. R. Weir, 797. 
Lathyrus oregonensis White—Andrews, Harney Co., Aug. Igo1, 
Griffiths & Morris (Griffiths, West. Am. Fungi 349a); Spencer Creek, 
Klamath Co., July 10, 1903, E. B. Copeland (Syd. Ured. 1764). 
Lathyrus pauciflorus Fern.2-—Klamath Falls, Klamath Co., Sept. 
8, 1916; J. R. Weir, 203. 
Lathyrus polyphyllous Nutt.—Mt. Hood, Aug. 31, 1901, E. W. D. 
Holway. 
Lathyrus sulphureus Brewer—Corvallis, May 9, 1914, 3226; 
Ashland, Jackson Co., Sept. 10, 1914, 3320. 
Lathyrus sp.—Scotts, 7 mi. N. of Fort Klamath, Klamath Co., 
Sept. 20, 1913, E. P. Meinecke, Cr D 10; Glendale, Douglass Co., 
July 17, 1914, 1506; N. Mt. Hood, Aug. 7, 1914, 1490, Aug. 9, 1914, 
1486; Whitewater Forest Station, Aug. 12, 1914, H. P. Barss, 3248; 
Garden Home, Multnomah Co., July 20, 1915, 3249. 
Vicia americana Muhl.—N. slope Mt. Hood, Aug. 7, 1914, 1489, 
Aug. 9, 1914, 1485; Corvallis, Sept. 21, 1914, 1545. 
Vicia linearis (Nutt.) Greene—Mary’s Peak, Benton Co., June 20, 
1910, 1501; Philomath, June 20, 1910, 1502; Newberg, Yamhill Co., 
April 13, 1914, 1525; Springbrook, Yamhill Co., June 25, 1914, F. D. 
Bailey, 3238. 
Vicia truncata Nutt.—Bonneville, Multnomah Co., Aug. 10, Ig10, 
1179; Hood River, May 14, 1914, 1527. 
Victa sp.—Dothan, Douglass Co., Sept. 8, 1914, G. B. Posey, 
1550. 
187. UROMYCES FALLENS (Desmaz.) Kern, Phytopath. 1: 6. 1911. 
Uredo fallens Desmaz. Pl. Crypt. 1325. 1843. 
Nigredo fallens Arth. N. Am. Flora 7: 254. Ig12. 
On LEGUMINOSAE: 
Trifolium pratense L.—Mary’s Peak, Benton Co., June, 1910, 
3004; Springbrook, Yamhill Co., June 22, 1914, G. B. Posey, 3234; 
Corvallis; July “15, -to14G. Bs Posey 3003; Oct. 26, 1914 Ga 
Posey, 1983; Parkdale, Hood River Co., Aug. 5, 1914, 3701; Portland, 
Aug. 23, 1915, E. Bartholomew (Barth. Fungi Columb. 4788). 
188. UROMYCES HETERODERMUS Syd. Ann. Mycol. 4: 29. 1906. 
On LILIACEAE: 
Erythronium parviflorum (Wats.) Goodding—Corvallis, April 13, 
1912, F. D. Bailey, 1774. 
A short-cycle form not uncommon in the Rocky Mt. and Pacific 
coast regions. 
