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278. Uromyces gemmatus В. & C., on “the underside of leaves 
of Convolvulus," in Fungi Cubenses. Host is Jacquemontia nodi- 
flora. Type in Kew has not been seen, but apparently the same 
collection in Herb. Curtis was studied. See no. 51. 
279. Uromyces appendiculatus Lév., on “leaves of Legumi- 
nosae," in Fungi Cubenses. The collection has not been seen, 
but as the species is common in Cuba, it is doubtless correctly 
referred. See no. 44. 
281. Puccinia obliqua B. & C., on “leaves of some plant re- 
sembling chickweed," in Fungi Cubenses. Fragment from Kew 
sent without number, which may be this one, has been examined. 
The host is reported from Kew as probably Metastelma penicil- 
latum. бее no. 89. 
282. Cited as the second number under Uromyces gemmatus 
in Fungi Cubenses. Fragment of the collection from Kew, and 
also part of specimen in Herb. Curtis, have been examined. 
It is Puccinia Gouaniae Holw., II, on Gouania polygama. See 
no. 79. 
283. Puccinia heterospora B. & C., оп “the leaves apparently 
of some malvaceous plant," in Fungi Cubenses. The collection 
has not been seen, but it is probably correctly referred. See 
no. 81. 
284. Puccinia deformata B. & C., оп“ Olyra latifolia, January," 
in Flora Cubenses. The type at Kew has.not been examined, but 
there is no doubt of the correctness of the naming. See no. 58. 
288. Puccinia obliqua B. & C. The number is not cited in 
Fungi Cubenses. A small leaf from the Kew herbarium has been 
examined and the collection appears to be the same as the one 
given above as 281. Зее no. 89. 
480. The number is not cited in Fungi Cubenses. А specimen 
in Herb. Curtis, without data other than the number, has been seen 
and determined as Ravenelia portoricensis Arth., on Cassia emar- 
ginata. See no. 23. 
596. Puccinia deformata B. & C., on Olyra latifolia. The 
number is not cited in Fungi Cubenses. A specimen in Herb. 
Curtis has been examined. бее no. 58. 
720. Trichobasis euphorbiaecola B. & C., on “leaves of some 
Euphorbia," in Fungi Cubenses. The fragment of this collection 
