531] MELIOLA IN PORTO RICO — STEVENS 63 



Florida Adentro, July 1, '15, 7653. Las Marias, July 10, '15, 8179. 

 Mayaguez, June 24, 15, 7395. Rio Arecibo, K. 64.7, July 8, '15, 7791. 

 Rio Tanama, July 6, '15, 7838. 

 On Meihomia adscendens (Sw.) Kuntz. 



El Alto de la Bandera, July 15, '15, 8531, 8648. 

 On Meibomia supina (Sw.) Britt. 



Cataiio, Dec. 3, '13, 4532. Martin Pefia, Aug. 11, '15, 9309. Mari- 

 cao, July 19, '15, 8793, July 20, '15, 8975. Vega Baja, July 2, '15, 

 7750. Mayaguez, July 3, '15, 8094. Florida Adentro, July 15, '15, 

 7666. Rio Tanama, July 6, '15, 7854. Dos Bocas, below Utuado, July 

 8, '15, 8022. El Gigante, near Adjuntas, Dec. 15, '13, 5820. Indiera 

 Fria, Oct. 8, '13, 3370. 

 On Dalhergia monetaria L. fil. 



Mayaguez Mesa, June 25, '15, 7476. Arecibo-Lares Road, June 21, 

 '15, 7243. Maricao, Sept. 20, '13, 3658. 

 On Dalhergia sps. 



Mayaguez Mesa, June 29, '15, 7577. Rosario, Apr. 3, '13, 711, July 

 4, '15, 9016. 

 On Bradhurya virginiana O. Ktz. 



Arecibo-Lares Road, June 21, '15, 7242. Manati, July 2, '15, 7694. 

 Dos Bocas, below Utuado, July 8, '15, 8043. Vega Baja, July 2, '15, 

 7749. Quebradillas, Nov. 22, 13, 5036. 

 On Mimosa ceratonia L. 



Maricao, July 20, '15, 8899, 8868. Rio Arecibo, K. 64.7, July 8, 

 '15, 7770. Vega Baja, July 2, '15, 7744. Aibonito, Nov. 3, '13, 4020. 

 On Lonchocarpus glaucifolius Urb. 



Quebradillas, June 20, '15, 7264. 

 On Erythfina micropteryx Poepp. 



El Miradero, Aug. 11, '15, 9166. 

 On Teramnus uncinatus (L.) Sw. 



Maricao, 3503, Jan. 10, '12, 228. Anasco, Oct. 12, '13, 3583, 3537. 

 Yau^o, Oct. 3, '13, 3136. 



The form on Teramnus, Nos. 6554, 3583, 3503, is much branched at 

 the apices. 

 On Dolicholos reticulatus Millsp. 



Florida Adentro, July 1, '15, 7682, 70(75. Vega Baja, Nov. 5, '13, 

 4263. Lares, Nov. 22, 13, 4933. Quebradillas, Nov. 22, 13, 4982. Bar- 

 celoneta, Aug. 10, '15, 9259. Rio Tanama, Aug. 6, '15, 7875. 

 On an unknown Legume by Heller, 6259. 



This series of specimens on the various hosts shows considerable 

 variation, particularly as to setal apices. The mycelium and the capi- 

 tate hyphopodia, however, are quite characteristic and I am therefore 



