1893. ] New Species of Uredinee, 255 
echinulate, 26-31X264. Teleutospores forming black sori; 
spores rounded on both sides or somewhat attenuated below, 
slightly constricted, chestnut brown, thickened very slightly, 
if atall, around the apical germ-pore, tuberculated, 42-52X26- 
304. Pedicels long (up to 125/), colorless, rather deciduous. 
Amongst the bicellular teleutospores occur often unicellular 
ones, 
On Cnicus Breweri. Kings River Cafion, Calif., July 14, 
1892, leg. Holway. 
From all similar species on Composite known to the writer 
this Puccinia is easy to be distinguished by the darker colored 
and much more densely echinulate epispore of the uredoform. 
In the form and size of the teleutospores it has most resem- 
blance to the European Puccinta Cirsti lanceolati Schrot. 
yhaaigey Cymopteri Diet. and Holw. n. sp.—Attacking 
parts of the host plant. Sori black-brown, very pulveru- 
On Cymopterus terebinthinus. Kings River Cafion, Calif., 
my 46, leg. Holway. 
Peck : “ Abas is distinctly different from Puccinia Fonestt 
occur st om in Dr. Farlow’s Provisional Host-Index is said to 
ymopte rae. 
Pueeinia Pole rus bipinnatus 
Sus, Sori ro 
kinds of tele 
Centre of th 
‘Ore germinating: i iduous pedi- 
Cels, serminating, ng; the others, with deciduous pe 
awe in color, obovate or fusiform, distinctly con- 
Ebispore surmounted with a conical, hyaline papilla. 
ty are broader 
% July, 18 
Puecius,’ ~ 92 leg. ¥. A. Sandbere. 
by ie CLARKLE Peck. —Of this specien not recorded 
‘In Saccardo’s Sylloge Fungorum, hitherto only 
