1()0 llUnots Stdtc L((ln)}-(ii(tnj of Natural liiatonj. 



lucid or opa(]ne, ovate, obtuse, not cylin<lncal, oliscurely septate, not ar- 

 ticulate, constricted.— Schw. N. Am. Fung., No. 2947, p. 297. 



On leaves of Desmodium pmiicuhifaui : LaSalle, Sept. 17, 

 1561, IT., III.; Union, Oct. 22, 1941, Oct. 24, 1992; Pulaski, 

 Nov. 4, 2254, II., III. D. cuspidaium: Henry, Sept. 28, 1729; 

 Union, Oct. 22, 1944, 1948 and 1954, Oct. 24, 1980 and 1990, 

 n., III. D. Canadense: JoDaviess, Sept. 15, 5913, Sept. 20, 

 6015; Jersey, Oct. 13, 6290. D. rotuvdifoUum: Jersey, Oct. 14, 

 6321. Desmodium sps.: Union, Oct. 24, 1979 and 1991. 



In Schweinitz's Syn. Fung. Car. (No. 503) this species is 

 named Fuccinia Hedysari panicnlati. but in his N. Am. Fungi 

 (p. 297, No. 2947), subsequently published, the name is Phrag- 

 niiditini Hcdi/sari. The plant called Hedi/saniui panictdatam 

 by Schweinitz is now transferred to the genus Desmod i inn, with 

 other species upon which the fungus also occurs. In March, 

 1878 (Hedw. XVIL, p. 39), Cooke described the same plant 

 under the name Uro)tiyces Desmodii; and Thiimen, at the same 

 time (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, VI, p. 215), also bestowed the lat- 

 ter name upon the species, with a still fuller and better des- 

 cription. Farlow (Ellis N. Am. Fungi, No. 246 [1879]) 

 restored the original specific name, and wrote Uromifces Hedij- 

 san'-paniciddfi (Schw.). 



U. lespedezse, (Schw.) Peck. 



II., III. Hypogenous and often also sparingly epigenous; 

 spots yellowish, very small; sori small, scattered, at first cov- 

 ered by the epidermis, lead-colored, soon exposed, black, sur- 

 rounded by the ruptured remains of the epidermis. Uredo sori 

 light brown. Both kinds of sori often surrounded by curved 

 paraphyses. II. Spores pale, subglobose, 16-18 by 18-21 fi; 

 epispore rather obscurely echinulate. III. Spores rounded 

 to oblong, with the rounded, obtuse, or pointed apex strongly 

 thickened, frequently forming one third of the length of the 

 spore, blackish brown, smooth, 12-15 by 21-27 m; pedicel 

 hyaline, rather broad, about 36 p- long. Paraphyses hyaline, 

 of nearly uniform diameter, rounded apex, 6-9 ;«. broad. 



On leaves of Lespedeza jjrocifmbens: Jackson, Oct. 22, 

 1952; Union, Oct. 24, 1982. L. repens: McLean, July 29, 

 2349. L, II.; Stephenson, Sept. 14, 5884, Oct. 13, 1860; La 



