Parasltir Fionji of lUiniois. KiJ 



Salle, Sept. 14, 1523, T.. TL: Union, Oct. 21, 1910, Oct. 22, 

 1048, Oct. 26, 2026, Oct. 31, 2148. L. violacea: Cook, Sept. 5, 

 1443: JoDaviess, Sept. 15, 5914; Jersey, Oct. 12, 6264; Union. 

 Oct. 22, 1942, Oct. 31, 2147. L. hirfa: Union, Oct. 21, 191 S. 

 Oct. 22. 19()3. Oct. 26, 2025. L. capifafa: McHenry, Aucr. 25, 

 1293, Aug. 27, 1338; Cook, Sept. 7, 1461; Lee, Sept. 11, 5781: 

 LaSalle, Sept. 17. 1568: JoDaviess, Sept. 20, 6016: Ogle, Sept. 

 23. 6145. 



The so-called *" capitata '" form is common on most species 

 except L. violacea. Paraphyses usually accompany this form, 

 and are mostly absent in the typical one, but many exceptions 

 occur. 



Schweinitz (Syn. Fung. Car. [1822] Nos. 497 and 498) 

 tlocribes this species under the names Puccinia Lespcdeza' 

 procumbeufis (497) and P. Lespeclezw poJfistachyce (498). 



U. fabse, ( Pers. i DBy. 



II.. III. Spots small, black; sori amphigenous, sparse above, 

 scattered, round or oblong, black, surrounded by the prominent 

 remains of the ruptured epidermis. II. Spores in roundish, 

 small and inconspicuous brownish sori, globose or oval, ob- 

 scurely warty, pale brown. 21-24 b}^ 24-29 u. III. Spores 

 roundish-oval, obovate. oblong, pyriform or often irregular, 

 epispore smooth, a])ex strongly thickened, obtuse or rounded, 

 18-21 by 27-47 ^: pedicels broad, a little longer than the spore. 



On leaves of Lafhijrus pal astris : McHenry, Aug. 23, 1238, 

 II., III. L. cenenosHs: McHenry, Aug. 20, 1156; Stephenson, 

 Sept. 13, 5827. L. oclirolencas: Lake, Aug. 27, 1343. 



Persoon, in 1794 ( Roemer's X. Mag. I, p. 93), named a 

 fungus Uredo Fahte, and this is presumably the uredo form of 

 the present species. In 1801 (Syn. Fung. p. 221) he described 

 under the name 6i Vredo Vir/'ce Faho' what is no doubt the 

 teleutoform. DeBary (Ann. Sc. Nat. IV. XX. [1863]) wrote 

 Cromi/cef^ Faha'. 



TJ. ririii'. V ric'ue-fab<t'. V. crvi iin({ f. oyo^/ are synonyms, 



U. appendiculata, (Pers.) Lev. 



II.. III. Spots yellowish and indefinite or none; sori am- 

 phigenous. scattered, pulverulent, often confluent. II. Sori 



