i 9 i 7 ] ARTHUR— RUSTS OF RUBUS 5°7 



ware: Newark, May 15, 1907, H. S. Jackson 1620; Newark, June 6, 

 1907, Mel. T. Cook 1661; Indiana: Greencastle, May 1893, L. M. 

 Underwood (Und. Ind. Flora 19); Lafayette, May 21, 1899, Wm. 

 Stuart; Brookville, May 8, 1915, C. A. Ludwig (Barth. N. Am. 

 Ured. 141 1 ; Barth. Fungi Columb. 4926). 



103. R. Enslenii Tratt— South Carolina: without locality 

 or date (Ravenel, Fungi Car. 1:91); Georgia: Darien, without 



Am. 276): North Carolina: Salem 



D 



') Rubus sp. (mostly cultivated blackberry).— Maryland 



ille, May 24, 1916, H. S. Coe; Missouri: Columbia, May 7 



H. S. Reed: Oklahoma: Stillwater (cult.), May 14, i9 J 5 



D 



Hispidi (running swamp dewberry) 



108. R. hispidus L— New York: Hempstead, Long Island, 

 May 13, 1916, Percy Wilson 234. 



XXI. Triviales (southern dewberry) 



109. R. lucidus Rydb. (reported in N. Am. Flora 7:181 under 

 R. trivialis) .—South Carolina: Aiken, March 15, 1909, Arthur and 

 Kern; Florida: Lake City, March 30, 1895, and February 17, 

 1906, P. H. Rolfs; St. Augustine, March 27, 1903, E. W. D. Holway 



(Barth. N. Am. Ured. 507). 



no. R. trivulis Michx— Florida : Lake City, February 



H . Rolfs 23 ; Louisiana : New 



Bethel 



in. 



N.Am 



under R. trivialis); Texas: Austin, February 27, 1901, W. H. Long 

 (Barth. Fungi Columb. 1622), March 14, 1901, W. H. Long (Barth. 

 N. Am. Ured. 1504), March 16, 1901, W. H. Long; Huntsville, 

 without date, Carl Hartmann, communicated F. D. Heald. 



Distribution : Central Florida to southern Texas northward 



Baltimore, Maryland 



Mississippi 



boundary, and along the Atlantic coast within 





