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25. PEZIZACEZ. 
6. PEZIZA Fuckel. 
70, P. HEMISPHZRICA Wigg. Manure etc., Wabash (Williams). 
26. UREDINEZE 
57. UROMYCES Link. 
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71. U. HOWEI Peck. On Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), Fremont, July 
31. Very destructive (Williams). 
72. U. rrironm (Alb. & Schw.) Winter. On red clover (Trifolium 
pratense), Ashland. Quite plentiful and somewhat destructive 
(Williams). 
. MELAMPSORA Cast. 
73. M. tint (DC.) Tal. On Wild-flax (Linum perenne var lewisii), 
Hat Creek Basin; Wild-flax (Linum rigidum), Weeping Water. 
Very destructive especially on the latter host. (Williams). 
59. PUCCINIA Pers. 
74. P. ANEMONES-VIRGINIANAZ Schw. On Long fruited anemone 
(Anemone cylindrica), Weeping Water. (Williams). 
75. P. Fusca Relhan. On Auemone, Ashland (Williams). 
76. P. HYDROPHYLLI Peck & Cke. On leaves of Water leaf 
(Hydrophyllum virginicum) Sarpy Co. (Pound.) 
77. P. MIRABILISSIMA Peck. IL&II{- On Barberry (Berberis repens), 
Belmont, July 24. The teleutospores are rarely found. Ino my 
Nebraska material 1 found but two. They, however, agree and 
compare well. (Webber). 
78. P. SANICULZ Grev. On Black snake root (Sanicula canadensis), 
Ashland (Williams). 
79. P. scrrpr DC. ILE On Bull-rush (Scirpus sp.), Lincoln, April 
(Webber). 
8C. P. smitacis Schw. On Greenbrier (Smilax hispida), Ashland. 
Abundant, causing the leaves to turn yellow and fall off 
(Williams). 
60. PHRAGMIDIUM Link. 
81. P. suBcorticrum (Schrank.) Wint. Stage-I on Rose (Rosa ark- 
ansana), Milford, May, 86; (Webber). Cultivated Ruse (Rosa 
sp.), Lincola, May (Webber). Weeping Water and Ashland 
(Williams). 
This includes the specimens referred to stage II of P. speciosum 
(No. 416) in the catalogue, but does not include those of stage 
Il. 
On leaves petioles and stems, orange red, very conspicuous. 
Frequently quite injurious (Webber). 
61, ASCIDIUM Pers. 
82. A. CALLIRRHOES Ell. & Kell. On Malva sp. Ashland (Williams). 
