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TYPE LOCALITY: Amedee, Califoruia, ou Triglochin concinna. 

 DISTRIBUTION: Kuown only from Nevada and California. 



There are no clues as to the relationship of this Accidiinn. It has, 

 however, the habit of a heteroecious form. 



2. Aecldium Uvulnriae Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1 :G9. 1822. 

 On MELANTHACEAE : 



Uvularia grumUfiora J. E. Smith, Iowa. 



Uvularia jycrfoUata L., Iowa, Missouri, North Carolina. 



Uvularia scssUlflora L., Delaware. 

 TYPE LOCALITY : Salem, North Carolina, ou Uvularia t>crfoliata. 



DISTRIBUTION: Delaware and North Carolina west to Iowa and Mis- 

 souri. 



Very similar to Accidium Majanthae Schiim. with which it may be- 

 long. Cultures are necessary to determine the standing of these closely 

 related forms. 



8. Accidium sp. 

 On LILIACEAI] : 



Lcucocrinuiii inoiitiniuiii Nutt., Colorado. 

 DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Colorado. 



Thei'e are no delinite clues as to the I'elationship of this Accidium, 

 but its teliai stajie is most likely to be a Puccinia on some grass. 



4. Accidium sp. 

 On LILIACEAE: 



An'thcricnm iiaiiuin Baker, Mexico. 



Only one, the collection from the State of Mexico, known. 



5. Accidium Triilii Burr. But. Gaz. 9:190. 1SS4. 

 On CONVALLARIACEAE: 



Trillium (jruudiflorum. (^Nlichx.) Salisb., New York. 

 Trillium rccurvatum Beck., Illinois. 



TYPE LOCALITY: Pine Hills, Union Co., Illinois, on Trilliuiu rccurva- 

 tum. 

 Closely related to Accidium Majanthae Sebum, with some race of 



\Ahich it may prove eventually to belong. Cultures are necessary to Ae- 



t( rmine the point. 



