90 Twenty-fourth Report on the State Museum, 



Ukomyces Caricis n. sp. 



Sori small, rotund or oval, generally scattered and distinct ; 

 spores varying from globose to elliptical or oblong pyriform, brown, 

 TTWo'^TUiTiT' ^ong ; pedicel usually very long, slender. 



Under surfaces of leaves of Garex stricta. Center. November. 



Ueomyces appendioulata Lev. 



Pea leaves. Buifalo. Clinton, 



Ueomyces solida, B. <& C 



Leaves of Desmodium. Buifalo. Clinton. 



PiLEOLAKIA BKEVIPES B. <& C. 



Leaves of poison ivy, Rhus Toxicodendron. Common. July, 

 September. 



I have received specimens of this species from Howe^ Gerard^ 

 and Clinton. 



Aeegma obtusatum Ft. 



Leaves of Potentilla Canadensis. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 

 Saratoga. September and October. 



PuCCmiA E"0LI-TANGERIS Cd. 



Leaves of Ln^atiens pallida. Cherry Yalley. Otsego county. 

 October. ' 



PUCCINIA G-ALIOEIJM LTc. 



Leaves of Galium. Buffalo. Clinton. 



PUCCINIA POLYGONORIJM Llc. 



Leaves of Polygonum amphihium. Buifalo. Clinton. 



Puccini A emaculata Schw. 



Leaves of Panioum capillare. Greenbush. October. 



PUCCINIA STRIOLA Llc. 



Leaves of Soirpus Eriophorum. West Albany. October. 



PCCCINIA CONVOLVULI B. <& G. 



Leaves of Calystegia sepium. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. Buf- 

 falo. Clinton. IN'orth Greenbush and Sandlake. September and 

 October. 



PucciNiA Pyrol^ Coolie. 



Under surface of leaves of Polygala paucifolia. Buffalo. 

 Clinton. Sandlake. May. 



