890 



31. Aecidium KeUermanni DeT. Sacc. Syll. 7 :7SS. 1S8S. 

 Aecidium amphigenum Ellis & Kell. Jour. Myc. 2:4. 1SS6. uot A. drnphi- 



genum Hazsl. 1877. 

 On FABACEAE: 



Baptisia austraUs (L.) R. Br,, Kansas. 



Baptisia hractcata Ell. (jB. leucophaca Nutt.), Kansas. 

 Type locality : Manhattan, Kansas, on ''Baptisia leucophaea.'' 

 DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Kansas. 



32. Aecidium Onohnjcliidis Burrill, Bot. Gaz. 9:189. 1884. 

 On FABACEAE: 



I'soralea onobrychis Nutt., Illinois. 

 TYPE LOCAIvITY : LaSalle County, Illinois, on Psoralca onohrycliis. 

 DISTRIBUTION: Known only from Illinois. 

 EXSICCATI : Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1826. 



This is no doubt heteroecious and probably belongs witli some unat- 

 tached XJromyccs. It is characteristically distinct from the aecial stage 

 of Uromyccs I'soralcac Pk., which has scattei'ed accia and is followed by 

 teliospores, without an intervening uredinial stage. 



33. Aecidium IHilcae Kollerm. & Sw. .Tour. Myc. 5:13. 1S89. 

 On FABACEAE: 



Parosela cnncandra (Nutt.) Britton {Dalca la.tiflnra Pursh), Kansas, 

 Nebraslca. 

 TYPE LOCALITY: Rockport, Kansas, on ''Dalca la.riflora." 

 DISTRIBUTION: Nebraska and Kansas. 

 EXSICCATI: Barth. Fungi Columb. 3301; Shear, Ell. & Kv. Fungi Co- 



lumb. J//73; Sydow, Ured. i////S. 



A characteristic species. Very abundant in Kansas some seasons, be- 

 coming rather destnictive to host plants. 



34. Aecidium Pctalostcmonis Kellerm. & Carl. ; Arth. P>ull. Torr. Bot. 



Club 34 :5S9. 1907. 

 Aecidium fluxum Arth. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 34:590. 1907. 



On FABACEAE: 



Petalostemon candidus (Willd.) Miclix., Kansas, Nebraska. 

 Petalostemon jnuUiflorus Nutt., Kansas. 



