166 Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science. 
8. COoLEOSPORIUM VERNONIAE B. & C, 
On VERNONIA ILLINOENSIS GLEASON. 
Bank of Iroquois river, north of Kentland, Newton Co., Aug. 30, 1916, 
Qe©-Deam 21529. 
12. Mertampsora BiceLow11 Thiim. 
The specimen reported on Salix Wardi Bebb. in the 1915 list has been 
examined by Dr. C. R. Ball who determines it as on S. cordata Muhl. 
15. PuccinrastRuM AGRIMONIAE (Schw.) Tranz. 
On AGRIMONIAE ROSTELLATA WALLR. 
One mile northwest of Tunnelton, Lawrence Co., July 16, 1919, C. C. 
Deam 28146. 
21. PuccrntA BARDANAE Corda. 
Bullaria Bardanae (Corda) Arth. 
The host for all collections in Indiana should be Arctium minus Schk. 
not A. Lappa L. 
25. PuccrntA Higracit (Schum.) Mart. 
Bullaria Hieracii (Schum.) Arth. 
On HIeRACIUM CANADENSE Mx. 
One mile east of Kantz, Porter Co., Sept. 13, 1919, C. C. Deam 29824. 
26. PuccrinriA KUHNIAE Schw. 
Bullaria Kuhniae (Schw.) Kern. 
This species has been previously recorded as on Kulnia eupatorioides L. 
All Indiana collections, according to Mr. Deam, are more properly referred 
to K. glutinosa Ell. In the 1915 list this was recorded from Harrison and 
Tippecanoe counties. Specimens are now at hand also from Greene Co. 
29. _PuccInIA ASTERIS Duby. 
Dasyspora Asteris (Duby) Arth. 
On ASTER LATERIFLORUS (I.) BRITTON. 
One-half mile southeast of Shelby, Lake Co., Oct. 14, 1920. 
On ASTER SALICIFOLIUS AIT. 
Franklin, Johnson Co., Oct. 7, 1915, F. J. Pipal. 
36. The specimen on which the record for Puccinia Ranunculi Seym. was 
based (ec. f. Underwood, Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1893:55) has recently been 
examined and the rust proves to be Polythelis fusca (Pers.) Arth. (e. f. no. 
135) and the host Anemone quinquefolia L. 
The error in determination has been perpetuated through all the previous 
lists of Indiana rusts. There is some discrepancy in the records but 
there seems to have been but one collection involved, which was made 
in Montgomery County in June, 1893, by KE. W. Olive and A. A. Hughart, 
or it was collected by Hughart and communicated to Underwood by Olive. 
Puccinia Ranunculi Seym. is therefore to be stricken from the Indiana 
flora. It is a very rare rust known in North America only from the type 
collection, which is now interpreted as on Ranunculus septentionalis Poir. 
made by Dr. J. C. Arthur at Riverside, Chicago, Ill., June 2, 1883, and one 
from Mexico on Ranunculus sp. 
