FUNGI. 1 7 



275. Bob Creek, west of Mt. Hesperus, 10,500 feet, July 5, 

 on Carex atrata, n. 1,032; Little Kate mine, La Plata Mts., 

 11,500 feet, July 14, on Carex, n. 1,035. 



TILLETIA ASPERIFOLIA, Ell. & Ev., Jour. Myc. iii., 1,055, 

 Durango, 6,500 feet, July 26, n. 1,034, on Sporobolus asperi- 

 folius. 



USTILAGO BROMIVORA, Fisch. Apercu, 22. On hills 

 above Parrott City, July 10, on Bromus ciliatus, n. 1,033. 



USTILAGO HILARLE, Ellis & Tracy, Journ. Myc. viii, 77. 

 At Mancos, 7,000 feet, July 8, on Hilaria Jamesii, n. 1,080. 



USTILAGO SEGETUM (Bull.) Dit. in Sturm, DC. Fl. Fr. iii, 67. 

 On Chicken Creek, 7,000 to 8,000 feet, July 7, on Dan- 

 thonia, n. 385. 



UREDINACE^E. 



J?ECIDIUM ABUNDANS, Peck, Bot. Gaz. iii. 38. Upper La 

 Plata River, at 10,000 feet, July 13, on Symphoricarpus, 

 n. 1070. 



ALBUM, Clint. Rep. N. Y. Mus. xxvi. 76. On 

 Bob Creek, 10,500 feet, on Vicia, n. 1048. 



^ECIDIUM CLEMATITIS, DC. Fl. Fr. ii. 243. Foothills above 

 Dix, 8,000 feet, July 10, on Clematis Douglasii, n. 1051. 



./ECIDIUM COMPOSITARUM LACTUCLE, Burrill, Bull. 111. State 

 Lab. ii. 232. Chicken Creek, 9,000 feet, July 10, on Laduca, 

 n. 351 ; also Mt. Hesperus, 10,000 feet, June 30, on Agoseris> 

 n. 342. 



EPILOBII, DC. Fl. Fr. ii. 238. Bob Creek, at 

 10,000 feet, June 28, on Epilobium, n. 178. 



-ZEcioiuM FENDLERI, n. sp. Mostly hypophyllous ; spots 

 large, often 1 cm broad, deep red, bordered with yellow, 



