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36. Entyloma microsporum (Ung.) Schrot. ; Rab. Fungi Eur. 1872. 



1874. 



Protomyces microsponis Ung., Exanth. Pfl. 343. 1833. 

 On Ranunculaceae : 



Raminculus septentrionalis Poir, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, May 

 17, 1883, J. C. Arthur, May 29, 1894, K. E. Golden, May 1, 1906, G. W. 

 Wilson 5473, October 29, 1916, H. S. Jackson. 



37. Entyloma polysporum (Peck) Farl. Bot. Gaz. 8:275. 1883. 



Protomyces polysporus Peck; Thiim. Myc. Univ. 1813. 1881. 

 On Ambrosiaceae : 



Ambrosia elatior L. (A. artemisae folia L.). 

 Reported on the above host from Indiana by Clinton (N. A. Flora 

 7:62. 1906). We have not seen specimens. 



38. Entyloma Saniculae Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 38:100. 



1885. 

 On Ammiaceae: 



Sanicula sp., Greencastle, Putnam County, May 1893, L. M. Under- 

 wood. 



39. Entyloma speciosum Schrot. & P. Henn. Hedwigia 35:220. 1896. 

 On Poaceae: 



Panicum dichtomifiorum Michx., Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 

 October 4, 1916, H. S. Jackson. 



Otherwise reported on this host (as P. proliferum) from North 

 America only from Illinois. The specimen recorded above was obtained 

 from the same plants on which Ustilago p^istulata was collected. 



40. Entyloma Veronicae (Wint.) Lagerh., Pat. & Lagerh. Bull. Soc. 



Myc. Fr. 7:170. 1891. 



Entyloma Linariae Veronicae Wint.; Rab.-Wint. Fungi Eur. 

 3001. 1884. 

 On Scropularlaceae: 



Veronica perigrina L., Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, April 18, 1916, 

 May 6, 19, 1916, H. S. Jackson; Mt. Vernon, Posey County, May 11, 

 1916, H. S. Jackson. 



A very common species in the vicinity of Lafayette, causing yellow- 

 ish or whitish well defined spots on the leaves. 

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