H. J. Webber — 
NOTES ON SPECIES BEFORE REPORTED. 
(The number preceding each, is the species number in the main Cat- 
alogue.) 
151. 
414, 
416. 
520. 
622. 
709. 
886. 
924, 
926. 
929. 
1088, 
1103. 
1126. 
1187. 
1197. 
1202. 
CysTOpuUs TRAGOPOGONIS (Pers.) Schroet. On Wild worm-wood 
(Artemesia canadensis), Pine Ridge, Aug., 6 (Webber). 
GYMNOSPORANGIUM MACROPUS L. Stage II (Restelia pirata Thaxter.) 
On leaves of Crab Apple (Pirus coronaria) Butler Co., and Lincoln 
(Bessey). 
PHRAGMIDIUM SPECIOSUM Fr. The specimens referred to Stage II of 
this species should be Stage I of Phragmidium subcorticium 
(Schrank) Wint. (See No. 81 of this paper). 
ASCOCHYTA SMILACIS Ell & Ev. should be of Ell. & Mart. or following 
Saccardo the nomenclature should be changed to Stegonospore 
smilacis (Ell. & Mart.) Sacc. 
RAMULARIA VIRGAUREH Thuem. On Solidago canadensis only, not on 
S. rigida and 8. memoralis. 
PoDOSPORIUM RIGIDUM Schw. On grape stems only, not on Physalis. 
WoopsIa OREGANA Eaton (Localities omitted in Cat.) Collected at 
Pine Ridge; Hat Creek Basin; Dismal River, Thomas Co. (Webber). 
CaREX GRISEA Wahl. (Reported from Coulter’s Manual). Ashland, 
May. (Williams). 
CaREX JAMESIL Torr, var. NEBRASKENSIS (Dew.) Bailey (Reported 
from Coulter’s Manual). Hat Creek Basin, Sioux Co., Aug.; 
Broken Bow, July; Anselmo, July. (Webber). 
CaREX LONGIROSTRIS Torr. (Reported from Gray’s Manual). Dismal 
River, Thomas Co., July 12. (Webber). Ashland, Weeping Water, 
War Bonnet. (Williams). 
JUNCUS FILIFORMIS L. (Reported from Gray’s Manual). Lawrence 
Fork Bottoms, Banner County (Rydberg). 
NovHOSCORDUM STRIATUM (Jacq.) Kunth. (Reported from Coulter’s 
Manual). Crete, rare (Swezey). 
QuERcUS NIGRA L. (Reported from Gray’s Manual). Pawnee Co. 
(Bessey). 
ERIOGONUM ALATUM MICHX. (Reported from Coulter’s Manual). 
Hills. Deuel Co. and Banner Co. (Rydberg). 
ATRIPLEX NUTTALLIL Watson, is the prevailing Atriplex of N. W. 
Nebraska in the ‘ Bad lands,” etc., but is quite rare in the eastern 
part of the state where A. patula var hastata is the common form. 
(Webber), 
AMARANTUS CHLOROSTACHYS Willd, of Swezey’s Nebr. Fl. Plants p. 
13 is likely Acnida tuberculata Moq. (Webber). 
