ARTHUR AND JOHNSTON: UREDINALES OF CUBA 157 
бо. „PUCCINIA SUBSTRIATA Ellis & Barth. Erythea 5: 47. 1897. 
Puccinia Chaetochloae Arth. Bull. Torrey Club 34: 585. 1907. 
ON POACEAE: 
Chaetochloa geniculata (Lam.) Millsp. & Chase (C. imberbis 
Scribn., C. purpurascens S. & M.), Santiago de las Vegas, 
Feb. 26, 1916, II, Johnston 483; same, June 5, 1916, Н, 
Johnston 762; San Pedro, Isle of Pines, Feb. 12-Маг. 22, 
1916, II, Britton & Wilson 15439; Baracoa (Prov. 
Oriente), April 17, 1916, II, Johnston 558. 
Chaetochloa onurus (Willd.) S. & M., Ceballos (Prov. Cama- 
güey), Nov. 25, 1915, II, Johnston 301. 
Chaetochloa verticillata (L.) Scribn., Botanic Garden, 
Havana, March 21, 1903, Holway. 
Syntherisma sanguinalis (L.) Dulac (Panicum sanguinale 
L.), Santiago de las Vegas, Feb. 26, 1916, Johnston 482. 
This heteroecious species, with the alternate host unknown, is a 
common cosmopolitan rust occurring on many species of hosts, 
especially in warmer regions. It ranges from Nebraska south- 
ward into South America. Of the other West Indian islands it is 
known from Jamaica, Porto Rico, and Bermuda. 
In addition to the above localities, a number have been found in 
connection with phanerogamic specimens in the herbarium of the 
М. Y. Bot. Garden: on С. geniculata, Isle of Pines, May, 1910, 
II, O. E. Jennings 154; Los Palacios (Prov. Pinar del Rio), Jan. 15, 
1912, II, J. A. Shafer 11795; on C. onurus (Willd.) S. & M., near 
the mouth of Bueyvaca (Prov. Matanzas), Aug. 28, 1903, II, 
Britton & Wilson 29; near Santiago, Sept. 6, 1906, II, Norman 
Taylor 232; Sierra Nipe (Prov. Oriente), Dec. 5, 1909, J. A. Shafer 
3020; on C. setosa (Sw.) Scribn. (Setaria setosa Beauv.), El Yumuri 
(Prov. Matanzas), April, 1849, Rugel 880. 
61. Puccinia Anthephorae (Syd.) comb. nov. 
Uredo Anthephorae Sydow, Ann. Myc. 1: 22. 1903. 
ON POACEAE: 
Anthephora hermaphrodita (L.) Kuntze (A. elegans Schreb.). 
Through the kindness of Dr. H. Sydow, some of the original 
collection of this species has been examined. It differs from the 
uredinia of Puccinia Chaseana Arth., occurring on the same host, 
in having thick-walled urediniospores. The collection, as stated 
