90 TWENTY-FOURTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
Uromyces OCaricis 7. sp. 
Sori small, rotund or oval, generally scattered and distinct; 
spores varying from globose to elliptical or oblong pyriform, brown, 
or isa’ long; pedicel usually very long, slender. 
Under surfaces of leaves of Carex stricta. Center. November. 
URoMYCES APPENDICULATA Lev. 
Pea leaves. Butfalo. Clinton. 
Uromyces sotipa, B. & C. 
Leaves of Desmodium. Buffalo. Clinton. 
PILEOLARIA BREVIPES B. & C. 
Leaves of poison ivy, Rhus Toxicodendron. Common. July, 
September. 
I have received specimens of this species from Howe, Gerard, 
and Clinton. 
AREGMA OBTUSATUM /7. 
Leaves of Potentilla Canadensis. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 
Saratoga. September and October. 
Pucciwnra Nout-ranceris Cd. 
Leaves of Jmpatiens pallida. Cherry Valley. Otsego county. 
October. 
Puccrsta Gatiorum Lh. 
Leaves of Galium. Buffalo. Clinton. 
Pouccrnta Poryconorum Lk. 
Leaves of Polygonum amphibium. Buffalo. Clinton. 
Puccrnta EMACULATA Schw. 
Leaves of Panicum capillare. Greenbush. October. 
Puccrnta strioLa Lk. 
Leaves of Scirpus Eriophorum. West Albany. October. 
Poccrsia Convortvuri B. & C. 
Leaves of Calystegia sepium. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. But- 
falo. Clinton. North Greenbush and Sandlake. September and 
October. 
Puccrnta Pyrrotz Cooke. 
Under surface of leaves of Polygala paucifolia. Buffalo. 
Clinton. Sandlake. May. 
