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another species of host for it was discovered by the junior author 
(1912), within the same limited region, and later by Whetzel and 
Olive (1916) in Porto Rico. 
29. PRosPODIUM AMPHILOPHII (Diet. & Holw.) Arth. Jour. do 
13:45 “1907: 
Puccinia Amphilophii Diet. & Holw. Bot. Gaz. 24: 30. и: 
ON BIGNONIACEAE: 
Pithecoclenium echinatum (Aubl.) K. Schum., Caleta Coco- 
drilos, Isle of Pines, March 8, 1916, II, III, Britton, 
Wilson & León 15274. Р 
This long-cycle rust has heretofore been known only from 
Mexico. 
зо. Prospopium ІЛРРІЛЕ (Speg.) Arth. N. Am. Flora 7: 161 
I9I2. 
Puccinia Lippiae Speg. Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires 6: 224. 
1898. 
On VERBENACEAE: 
Lippia dulcis 'Trev., Cacocum (Prov. Oriente), April 6, 
I916, II, Johnston 550. 
The species has not before been reported from the West 
Indies. It is known from Mexico, Central America, and South 
America. 
'The urediniospores are somewhat smaller than those of other 
collections examined, with pores less evident, but other characters 
of spores and sori, even to the inconspicuous paraphyses, are the 
same. 
31. PROSPODIUM TUBERCULATUM (Speg.) Arth. N. Am. Flora 7: 
I6I. 1012. 
Puccinia tuberculata Speg. Anal. Soc. Ci. Argent. то: 6. 1880. 
ON VERBENACEAE: 
Lantana involucrata L., Santiago de las Vegas, June 4, 1916, 
II, iii, Johnston 770. 
This long-cycle rust has heretofore been known only from 
Mexico. 
32. NEPHLYCTIS TRANSFORMANS (Ellis & Ev.) Arth. Jour. Мус. 
13:32. X007. 
Puccinia transformans Ellis & Ev. Erythea 5: 6. 1897. 
