ARTHUR AND JOHNSTON: UREDINALES OF CUBA 153 
phanerogamic herbarium of the N. Y. Bot. Garden, Santiago de 
Cuba (Prov. Oriente), April 26, 1902, S. H. Hamilton 46, and in 
the same herbarium on L. reticulata Pers., El Moro to Cojimar 
(Prov. Habana), Dec. 8, 1910, P. Wilson 9134; San Juan, Isle of 
Pines, March 15, 17, 1916, Britton, Britton & Wilson 14961. 
It has also been taken in Jamaica, Porto Rico, St. Thomas and 
the Bahamas. 
93. PUCCINIA UnBANIANA P. Henn. Hedwigia 37: 278. 1898. 
ON VERBENACEAE: 
Valerianodes jamaicensis (L.) Medic. (Abena jamaicensis 
Hitch., Stachytarpheta jamaicensis Vahl), Santiago de 
Cuba (Prov. Oriente), March 6, 1903, Holway; Batabano. 
(Prov. Habana), March 20, 1906, Baker 2767; Conso- 
lación del Sur (Prov. Pinar del Rio), Feb. 2, 1915, John- 
ston 152; Santiago de las Vegas, Oct. 2, 1915, Johnston 
154; Baracoa (Prov. Oriente), April 14, 1916, Johnston 
606. 
A short-cycle species occurring also in Porto Rico and the 
Bahamas, as well as in southern Florida. - 
94. PUCCINIA SALVIICOLA Diet. & Holw. Bot. Gaz. 24: 33. 1897. 
ON LAMIACEAE (LABIATAE): 
Salvia occidentalis Sw., Marianao (Prov. Habana), Feb. 6, 
1916, Johnston 442; San Pedro, Isle of Pines, Feb. і2- 
March 22, 1916, II, Britton & Wilson 142070; Ceballos 
(Prov. Camagüey), March 24, 1916, II, Johnston 524; 
Sabanilla (Prov. Oriente), April 22, 1916, II, Johnston 593. 
Only uredinia were found, and these not abundant. The 
species also occurs in Porto Rico and Jamaica. The full life cycle 
is unknown, but probably pycnia and aecia are sometimes formed. 
95. PUCCINIA MEDELLINENsIS Mayor, Мет. Soc. Neuch. Sci. 
Nat. 5: 497. 1913. 
- ON LAMIACEAE (LABIATAE): 
Mesosphaerum pectinatum (Poir.) Kuntze (Hyptis pectinata 
Poir.), Cienfuegos (Prov. Santa Clara), Nov. 3, 1915, 
Johnston 196; Matanzas (Prov. Matanzas), Feb. 7, 1916, 
II, Britton, Britton & Wilson 13995. 
Mesosphaerum suaveolens (L.) Kuntze (Hyptis suaveolens 
Poir.), Santiago de Cuba (Prov. Oriente), March 6, 1903, 
