ARTHUR AND JOHNSTON: UREDINALES OF CUBA 155 
98. РоссімІА Leonotipis (P. Henn.) Arth. Mycologia 7: 245. 
I9IS. 
ON LAMIACEAE (LABIATAE): 
Leonotis nepetaefolia (L.) Br., Botanic Garden, Havana, 
March 21, 1903, II, Holway (Barth. N. Am. Ured. 781); 
Vedado (Prov. Habana), Nov. 23, 1916, II, Johnston 922. 
This autoecious species, occurring throughout the warmer 
regions of the world, has been found in America only in the uredin- 
ial stage. Aecia and telia have been seen from Africa. The 
other West Indian islands represented are Jamaica, Porto Rico, 
and the Bahamas. 
99. PUCCINIA GLOBOSIPES Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 12: 34. 1885. 
ON SOLANACEAE: 
Lycium carolinianum Walt., Rio Gavelan (Prov. Santa 
Clara), March 26, 1910, II, Britton, Earle & Wilson 6028 
(host no. 6027). 
An autoecious species with pycnia, uredinia, and telia, now 
first reported for the West Indies. It is elsewhere known from 
Alabama, Kansas, and Utah to the Mexican boundary, and as far 
west as southern California. 
100. Puccinia Adenocalymnatis (P. Henn.) comb. nov. 
Uredo Adenocalymnatis P. Henn. Hedwigia 35: 249. 1896. 
Puccinia aequinoctialis Holw. Ann. Myc. 3:22. 1905. 
ON BIGNONIACEAE: 
Cydista aequinoctialis (L.) Miers (Bignonia aequinoctialis 
L.), Baracoa (Prov. Oriente), March 13, 1903, II, III, 
Holway (Barth. N. Am. Ured. 525). 
An imperfectly understood species. Only three collections 
are known, two being from the West Indies, and on the same host. 
The collection here cited shows a few teliospores and a good de- 
velopment of uredinia, and a collection from Porto Rico shows 
uredinia only. The beginning stage of the life cycle has not yet 
n discovered. А collection from Brazil on Adenocalymna, 
E. Ule 902, shows uredinia that appear to be the same as those of 
the West Indian form. The spores on the fragmentary part of the 
specimen examined are a trifle smaller, but the measurements 
given by Hennings are the sa:ne as those taken from the West 
Indian material. Ав Adenocalymna is closely related to Cydista, 
