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spores, but also by his subsequent studies and their clear and 

 inspiring presentation. 



Kunkelia, gen. no v. 



.. 



Cycle of development includes subcuticular pycnia.and sub- 

 epidermal telia. 



Pycnia conical or columnar, the hymenium applanate; ostiolar 

 filaments wanting. 



Telia caeomoid, erumpent, applanate, more or less indefinite in 

 outline, without peridium or paraphyses. Teliospores catenulate, 

 globoid or some elongated, i-celled ; wall colorless or pale, verrucose. 



Kunkelia nitens (Schwein.), comb. nov. — Aecidium nitens 

 Schwein. Schrift. Nat. Gesell. Leipzig 1:69. 1822 (type on Rubus 

 strigosus," error for R. Enslenii, Salem, N.C.) ; Caeoma luminatum 

 Link in Willd. Sp. PI. 6 2 :6i. 1825 (founded on A. nitens Schwein.); 

 Caeoma (Aecidium) luminatum Schwein. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 n. ser. 4:293. 1832 (founded on A. nitens Schwein.). 



VIII. Idaei 10 (raspberry) 



21. R. occidentalis L. (R. idaeus americanus Torr.), black 

 raspberry. — Nebraska: Peru, May 24, 1900, John L. Sheldon; 

 Indiana: Bourbon (cult.), May 22, 1889, J. H. Parks; North 

 Carolina: Leicester, June 12, 1909, B. B. Biggins (Barth. Fungi 

 Columb. 2937); New York: Hempstead, Long Island, May 13, 

 1916, Percy Wilson 237; Sparrow Bush, Orange County, May 29, 

 1916, Percy Wilson 255; South Dakota: Lake Oakwood, June 

 1890, Miss Stelter. 



XV. Ursini (western dewberry) 

 71. R. vitifolius Cham, and Schlecht— California: Chico, 



Copeland 



Glen- 



dora, Los Angeles County, April 10, 1909, C. F. Baker 5273; Ore- 

 gon: La Grand, July 20, 1914, C. C. Cate (cult., loganberry). 



74. R. macropetalus Dougl. — British Columbia: Agassiz, 

 June 1 913, James R. Weir 84. 



10 The numbered divisions of the hosts and the numbers before the species are 

 those employed by Rydberg in his monograph of Rubus in N. Am. Flora 22:428. 

 1913. 





