146 SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 
gama in the herbarium of the N. Y. Bot. Garden, collected at 
Herradura, March 17, 1907, II, F. S. Earle боб (not “806” as 
erroneously printed in the Porto Rican list, 1. c., p. 237). The 
species occurs also in Porto Rico and in Panama. 
80. Puccinia invaginata nom. nov. 
Uredo Gouaniae Ellis & Kelsey, Bull. Torrey Club 24: 209. 
1897. 
ON FRANGULACEAE (RHAMNACEAE): 
Gouania lupuloides (L.) Urban (G. domingensis L.), Caleta 
Cocodrilos, Isle of Pines, March 8, 1916, II, III, Britton, 
Wilson & León 15275. 
Uredinia hypophyllous, scattered, early naked, pulverulent, 
cinnamon-brown; paraphyses peripheral, terete to clavate, some- 
what incurved, often from a branching base 9-16 by 29-45 и, the 
wall colorless, thin, smooth; urediniospores introverted from the 
side, and appearing (with pore in optical section) arcuate to obo- 
void-arcuate, 16-19 by 26-31 џ, or (with pore in surface view) 
obovoid, 19-23 by 26-31 и; wall cinnamon-brown, 1.5-2 и thick, 
sparingly to moderately echinulate, only one pore, equatorial, on 
indented or flattened side. 
Telia amphigenous, scattered, early naked, pulverulent, dark 
chocolate to blackish-brown, ruptured epidermis inconspicuous; 
teliospores broadly ellipsoid or broadly obovoid, 26-29 by 29-37 и, 
rounded at both ends, slightly or not constricted at septum; wall 
dark chestnut-brown, uniformly 3—4 и thick, moderately verrucose; 
pedicel colorless, 19-50 и long, fragile. 
This is the first collection of the species for Cuba and the first 
collection showing telia from any locality. The first uredinial 
collection was made on the island of St. Croix by Ricksecker in 
1896 on the same host, and numerous collections have been made in 
Porto Rico on this host and on G. polygama. 
81. PUCCINIA HETEROSPORA Berk. & Curt. Jour. Linn. Soc. 10: 
356. 1869. 
ON MALVACEAE: 
` Anoda hastata Cav., Santiago de las Vegas, July 13, 1904, 
Earle 235, July 15, 1904, Horne, April 25, 1906, Baker 
(Barth. Fungi Columb. 2355); Soledad Cienfuegos (Prov. 
Santa Clara), Nov. 5, 1915, Johnston 197; Ceiba Mocha 
(Prov. Matanzas), July 25, 1916, Johnston 867. 
Abutilon hirtum (Lam.) Sweet, Herradura (Prov. Pinar del 
