190 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
rather ea Roberenlae, oe 21 by 21-30 ee: Rogie hs etre rather s, scat 
tered, abov und on many of the 
On Diodia eres Joka Co., TL , May, 1882. A. B, Seymour 
set Sie 
Hyp S; xc igi bs anifeventy ri hale over the leaf, mostly some 
densely Recdded. rather large, somewhat prominent, the recurved border wide 
conspicnously thberoulaie These 18-22”; spermogonia numerous, unio’ 
cattered over both surfaces of the leaf, reddish- eink 
On Myogotis verna, Cobden, Ill., April, 1882. A. B. Sey 
The disiribution of the seidia i is decidedly different from t 
of 4. asperifolii, Pers., as described, as well as from the sped 
mens at band, and similarly different from those named 4. lycop- 
sidis, Desv., Ei. lithospermi, Thum., and 42. symphyti, Tham 
The three last are made synonyms of the first by Winter, and al 
are said to be the wcidia of Puccinia rubigo-vere. 
The latter is common in Illinois in wide areas where Ms 08 
tis does not occur, and no other species of Borraginacez ha 
observed sige with eidium. 
Ecipium Seige 
DIS. 
ogcenous; x2ci cee niformly, usually dgneel? distributed in ae 
the leaf-surfac a age soon becoming pul ent; sp 
m spo 
or eer: ite angular, epispore rather thick, obscurely ebeHaes 
by 15-2 sper mogonia very abundant, hypophyllous, scattered over ex! 
_ patches with or without ecidia; comparatiy arge, honey yellow 
= On  PivoalG viatton, 7} ban na, Ill., May 30, 1879. T. J. Bu 
There is an Heidium solani, Mont. (Flora Chile 8. 3 
which no further information can be had 
Ecrprum — 
TONOPSIDIS, : 
! Hypogen us, occurring upon the cotyledons, and less commonly upoa ! 
sncchean and Hower leaves; spots dis stinet, dark colored, the bree Ye 
soon yellow, wcidia not nu merous, irregularly cleateret, short cra 
pant Coates divided sad widely s dium 
irregular, mostly elliptical, épispore rather thick, rabereniat 12 
ogonia very few, scattered 2 ibe ve 
. iy pea Pnotogopeis linearis, Johnson Co., a$ May, 1882 
ZEcwwrumM TR 
Hyp pophy anaes Spots distinct or somewhat confluent, circular effused, 
lowish ; xcidia den sely 3 aggregated around a free central c ircular 8 
tim ‘ es with a more or low at 
ve tetog thin, thgsdea soon 
th Siren very thin, sm 24 yu spermogonia. very 3 
rat er ‘Proniivent, ‘at Mae , central, on ok a of le af. 
On rhs gua Pine Hills, Union Co., Ill. 4 
24, 1882. “A Re Seymo 
a iffers from _E eanseallen ice in the more fragile and fu; 
feeldia, and in the smooth, very much thinner epispore- 
