2 PLANTS BAKERIAN.E. 



MELAMPSORACE^. 



CRONARTIUM ASCLEPIADEUM THESII, Beck, Lea Catal. 71. 

 On Comandra, at 8,000 feet, near Pagosa Peak, 30 Aug. ; n. 

 22. 



MELAMPSORA FARINOSA, Schroet. Pilz. Schles. 360. On 

 leaves of willow at Pagosa Springs, 21 July; n. 35. 



PUCCINIACE^. 



jEcidium abundans, Peck. At 9,000 feet, near Pagosa 

 Peak, 27 Aug., on leaves of Symphoricarpus ; n. 1. 



^ECIDIUM ALLENII, Clinton, Rep. N. Y. Mus. xxiv. 93. 

 On leaves and twigs of Lepargyrea argentea, at Piedra, Colo., 

 14 July ; n. 2. 



^ECIDIUM ASTERUM, Schw. Svn. Car. 67. At Chama, N. 

 Mex., 8 Sept., on Solidago ; n. 3. 



jEtidium Clematitis, DC. Pagosa Springs, Colo., 18 July, 

 on Clematis hirsutissima ; n. 4. Again at Piedra, 15 July, 

 on C. ligusticifolia. 



^ECIDIUM FENDLERI, Tracy & Earle, PI. Baker, i. 17. At 

 Pagosa Springs, 21 July, on Berberis Fendleri; n. 5. 



./ECIDIUM HEMISPH^ERICUM, Peck, Bot. Gaz. iii. 34. On 

 Lactuca pidchella at Gato, N. Mex., 8 June; n. 6. 



jEcidium Hydrophylli, Peck. Near Pagosa Peak, Colo., at 

 9,000 feet, 3 Aug., on Hydropkyllum ; n. 7. 



PHLOGIS, Ell. & Ev. Bull. Torr. Club, xxiv. 284. 

 At Aztec, N. Mex., 2 May, and at Los Pinos, Colo., 18 May, 

 on Phlox; n. 8. 



jEcidium Prenanthis, Pers. At about 9,000 feet, near Pa- 

 gosa Peak, on Helenium Hoopesii ; n. 9. 



