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UROMYCES EUPHORBIA, C. & P. Rep. N. Y. Mus. xxx. 90. 

 At Durango, on Euphorbia, n. 1042. 



UROMYCES GLYCYRRHIZ.E (Rabh.) Magn. Ber. Deutsch. 

 Gesell. 1890, p. ' 383. Durango, July 18, on Glycyrrhiza, 

 lepidota, n. 1063. 



TREMELLACE^E. 



GUEPINIA ALPINA n. sp. Cup-shaped, short-stipitate ; 

 disc orange yellow, about 6 mm (when dry), margin slightly 

 involute ; stipe 3mm, like the outside of the cup pruinose 

 from thick standing, vessiculately swollen hairs, that are 

 about 50x16/1, simple, or sometimes once septate and con- 

 stricted, minutely roughened ; hymenium of closely com- 

 pacted cylindrical basidia filled with yellow granules, 

 seemingly simple, but forking at base, about 40x3|/*; 

 spores oblong, continuous, about 12x4/t (immature). On 

 decayed wood of Picea Engelmanni, in a snow bank, Slide 

 Rock Canon, 11,000 feet, July 2, n. 1109. 



GUEPINIA MONTICOLA n. sp. Cup-shaped, ferruginous, 

 short-stipitate, thin, expanded when wet, involute when 

 dry, 3-8 mm, exterior sulcate-ribbed, surface scarcely dis- 

 tinguishable to the naked eye from the hymenium, clothed 

 with vessicular hairs 50fi long, with base globose, 20-25/i 

 wide, abruptly contracted above into a long beak ; hyme- 

 nium of closely packed, cylindrical, yellowish basidia 

 40-50x3 J/u,, forking near the upper end; spores cylindrical, 

 slightly curved, continuous (?), guttulate, 12-16x4/A, on 

 slender sterigmata about 10/* long. On sound, decorticated 

 wood of Picea Engelmanni, Slide Rock Canon, 10,500 feet, 

 June 30, n. 241. Quite common. 



BOLETACE.E. 

 BOLETUS BAKERI n. sp. Pileus 10-20cm, regularly con- 



