ARTHUR AND JOHNSTON: UREDINALES OF CUBA 147 
Rio), Sept. 28, 1906, Van Hermann 2991 (host no. 2996) 
(Barth. Fungi Columb. 2453); Guanajay (Prov. Pinar 
del Rio), Sept. 13, 1904, Earle & Wilson 1508; Vedado 
(Prov. Habana), Dec. 6, 1916, Johnston 925. 
Abutilon indicum Sweet, Botanic Garden, Havana, March 
21, 1903, Holway (Barth. N. Am. Ured. 240). 
Abutilon permolle (Willd.) Sweet, Gibara (Prov. Oriente), 
March 15, 1903, Holway (Barth. М. Am. Ured. 39). 
Gaya occidentalis (L.) Sweet, Santiago de las Vegas, Sept. 
I9, 1915, Johnston 162, June 25, 1916, Johnston 851; 
Tetas de Camarioca (Prov. Matanzas), Feb. 7, 9, 1916, 
Britton, Britton & Wilson 14088. 
Sida glutinosa Cav., Santiago de las Vegas, Nov. 20, 1905, 
Van Hermann 3373. 
Sida spinosa L. (S. angustifolia Lam.), Santiago de las 
Vegas, June 25, 1916, Johnston 854. 
Wissadula periplocifolia (L.) Presl, Manacas (Prov. Santa 
Clara), Nov. 11, 1915, Johnston 185; Camagüey (Prov. 
Camagüey), Nov. 28, 1915, Johnston 366. 
A short-cycle species without pycnia, very common throughout 
the warmer regions of the earth, on many malvaceous genera. | 
It has been seen on the following collections from Cuba in the 
phanerogamic herbarium of the N. Y. Bot. Garden: on Abutilon 
abutiloides (Jacq.) Garcke (А. lignosum Rich.), Santiago de Cuba, 
1899, V. Havard 78, March 10-25, 1912, Britton, Britton & 
Cowell 12591; on Abutilon hirtum (Lam.) Sweet, Cienfuegos, Aug. 
13, 1895, Robert Combs 462; Valley of the San Juan (Prov. Pinar 
del Rio), March 19, 1903, Britton, Britton & Shafer 277; on Anoda 
hastata Cav., Matanzas, March 16, 1903, Britton, Britton & Shafer; 
near San Luis (Prov. Oriente), Feb. 15, 17, 18, 1902, Pollard & 
Palmer 293; on Sida procumbens Sw., Rio Almendares to Playa de 
Marianao (Prov. Habana), Dec. 22-23, 1910, Percy Wilson 
9500. 
Other West Indian islands known for the species are Jamaica, 
Porto Rico, St. Thomas, St. Croix, and the Bahamas, but it prob- 
ably occurs on many others. 
