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Coleosporium sonchi-arvensis (Per.) Lévy. 
Common on dry ground. Reported from Montgomery, Johnson and 
Putnam counties in 1893, and from Tippecanoe county in 1896. 
On Aster sp. 9, 1898 (Snyder). 
Melampsora salicina Lévy. 
Very abundant. Reported from Montgomery, Johnson and Putnam 
counties in 1893, and from Tippecanoe county in 1896, 
On Salix sp. 9, 1898 (Snyder). 
Puccinia carices (Schum.) Wint. 
Very abundant in places. Grows in marshy ground in creek bottom. 
Reported from Johnson, Montgomery, Putnam, Fulton and Boone counties 
in 1893, and from Tippecanoe county in 1896. 
On Carex Frankiwi. 9, 1898 (Snyder). 
Puccinia asteris Duby. 
Found only on one species of aster. Reported from Montgomery and 
Tippecanoe counties in 1893. 
On Aster sp. 9, 1898 (Snyder). 
Uromyces Rudbeckti Arth. and Holw. 
Abundant. Grows in low, swampy ground. Reported from Montgomery 
county in 1894. 
On Rudbeckia laciniata 10, 1898 (Snyder). 
Uromyces junct (Schw.) Tul. 
Very common in low, black soil. Reported from Tippecanoe county in 
1896. 
On Juncus tenuis 9, 1898 (Snyder. ) 
Uromyces euphorbice C. P. 
Common in open fields and along the streets in town. Reported from 
Putnam, Johnson and Tippecanoe counties in 1893. 
On Euphorbia hypercifolia, 9, 1898 (Snyder). 
Uromyces Howei Peck. 
Common. Reported from Johnson, Montgomery, Putnam, Wabash and 
Dearborn counties in 1893, and Tippecanoe in 1896. 
On Asclepias cornuti 9, 1898 (Snyder). 
Uromyces trifolii (A. and 8.) Wint. 
Rare. Found in only a very few places in open fields. Reported from 
Johnson, Montgomery, Putnam, Tippecanoe and Wabash counties in 1898. 
On Trifolium pratense 11, 1898 (Snyder. ) 
