1917] _ LONG—RAVENELIA 69 
would be an undescribed species. As it now stands, this species parallels 
Ravenelia arizonica, both species having a leaf and a gall form; the galls of 
each usually bear only urediniospores, while teliospores are rarely found on the 
galls but usually occur on the leaves. 
Type material of each of the 3 new species of tae sho described 
in this paper has been deposited in the Pathological and Mycologi- 
cal Collections of the Bureau of Plant lednstyy: Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 
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