1919 ] Blasdale: Uredinales of California 133 



villosa Benth., common in the Coast ranges, type of Puccinia Monar- 

 dellae Dudley and Thompson; on M. odoratissimum Benth., Lake 

 Tahoe; on M. lanceolata Gray, Grass Valley (C. J. Wright) ; on M. 

 viridis Jepson, Napa County ; on M . micrantha Gray, San Bernardino 



(Parish). 



TELIA ON SOLANACEAE 



138. Puccinia Chamaesarachae Sydow. I, III 



Ell. and Ev., N. A. Fungi, no. 1476; Sydow, Monogr. Ured., vol. 1, p. 

 263, 1902. 



On Chamaesarache twna Gray, Truckee (Bethel). 



139. Puccinia globosipes Peck. II, III 



Bull. Torr. Club, vol. 12, p. 34, 1885. 



On Lycium calif ornicum Nutt., San Pedro (McClatchie) ; on L. 

 Andersoni Wrightii Gray, San Bernardino County (Parish). 



TELIA ON SCROPHULARIACEAE 



140. Puccinia Adenostegiae Arthur. Ill 



Bull. Torr. Club, vol. 29, p. 231, 1902. 



On Adenostegia pttosa Greene, Palo Alto (LeRoy Abrams) ; on A. 

 rigida Jepson, San Diego County (Mrs. Brandegee). 



141. Puccinia Antirrhini Diet, and Holw. II, III 



Hedwigia, vol. 36, p. 298, 1899. 



On Antirrhinum niajus L., common in the bay region and south- 

 ern California; 011 A. Nuttallianum Benth., San Bernardino (Parish) ; 

 on A. virga Gray, Ukiah (Heller) and Lake County (Jepson). The 

 writer has also found it possible to infect with this species plants of 

 the native A. vagans Gray, and the exotic A. assurgens, A. nudicum, 

 Linaria amethystina, L. delphinifolia, L. bipartita, L. melanthera, and 

 L. marocanna. The "snapdragon rust" has been a troublesome pest 

 in California for many years, and is reported to have appeared in the 

 neighborhood of Chicago, in Ohio, and Indiana (Phytopathology, 

 vol. 4, p. 400, 1914). It was first found by the writer at San Leandro 

 in 1896. 



142. Puccinia Castillejae (Diet, and Holw.) Arthur, comb. nov. 



II, III 



Erythea, vol. 1, p. 247, 1893. 



Uredinia (Uredo Castilleiae Diet, and Holw.) amphigenous, scat- 

 tered, round or oval, 0.5 mm. across, early naked, pulverulent, light 



