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113. Uromyces HeEpySARI-PANICULATI (Schw.) Farl. 
Nigredo Hedysari-paniculati (Schw.) Arth. 
On MEIBOMIA MICHAUXII VAIL. 
Seven miles southeast of Cannelton, Perry Co., Sept. 24, 1918, C. C. 
Deam 26705. 
115. Uromyces Hyperici-rronposr (Schw.) Arth. 
Nigredo Hyperici-frondosi (Schw) Arth. 
On HYPERICUM PROLIFICUM L. 
Northwest of Corydon, Harrison Co., Oct. 6, 1920, C. C. Deam 33465; 
Osgood, Ripley Co., Noy. 13, 1920, comm. C. Griffiths. 
119. UROMYCES PERIGYNIUS Halsted. 
Nigredo perigynia (Halst.) Arth. 
I On RUDBECKIA LACINIATA I. 
Near Soldiers’ Home, West Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., June 16, and 24, 
1914, C. R. Orton, et al. 
TIT On Carex ASA-GRAYI BAILEY. 
Clear Pond, Gibson Co., Aug. 29, 1915, G. N. Hoffer and C. C. Deam. 
122. Uromyces Potemoni (Peck) Barth. 
Nigredo Polemonti (Peck) Arth. 
I On PHLOX MACULATA L. 
Norris marsh, southeast of Lake Maxinkuckee, Marshall Co., June 7, 
1920, C. C. Deam 30939, 
This is the first record of this rust on this host in North America. 
124. UromMyces RHYNCHOSPORAE (Ellis) Arth. 
On RYNCHOSPORA @LOMERATA (L.) VAHL. 
Michigan City, Laporte Co., Sept. 13, 1916, with E. B. Mains. 
125. URomMyYces Scirpr (Cast.) Burrill. 
Nigredo Scirpt (Cast.) Arth. 
On ScrrpPus FLUVIATILIS (Torr.) A. Gray. 
One mile northwest of Thayer, Newton Co., Oct. 14, 1920. 
139. TRANZSCHELIA PUNCTATA (Pers.) Arth. 
I On ANEMONE QUINQUEFOLIA L. 
Mongo, Lagrange Co., May 27, 1920, C. C. Deam 30451; Lake Wabee: 
southeast of Milford, Kosciusko Co., June 3, 1920, C. C. Deam 30614. 
On THALICTRUM DIOICUM IL. 
Happy Hollow, north of West Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., May 22, 1918, 
K. B. Mains. 
III On PRUNUS SEROTINA (EHHRH.) Ac. 
Four miles west of West Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., Sept. 15, 1918, with 
H. J. Pipal. 
140. TRIPHRAGMIUM ULMARIAE (Schum.) Link. 
On FILIPENDULA RUBRA (HILL) BRITTON. 
This rust has been known to occur in North America only in a small 
swamp located about three-fourths of a mile south of West Lafayette along 
the south river road known locally as the “rust garden”. It was first col- 
