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Septoria Dianthi Desm. — On leaves of Dianlhus; reported in N. Y. State Mus. 



Bull. 157: 33- 1912. 

 5. Kalmiaecola (Schw.) B. & C. — Leaves of Kalmia lalifolia at Greenport and East 



Marion. 

 5. Oenotherae West. — On leaves of Oenothera. 

 S. Polygonina Thuem. — On leaves of Persicaria. 

 S. Ribis Desm. — On leaves of Ribes vulgar e. 

 S. Rubi West. — On leaves of Rubtis. 



Sphaeropsis Malorum Pk. — On dead branches of Mains Malus. 

 S. Peckii Sacc. — On dead twigs of Padus virginiana. {Sphaeropsis anomala Pk.) 

 .5. Persicae E. & B. — On dead branches of Amygdalus persica; specimens in N. Y. 



State Herbarium. 

 -S. Tiliacea Pk. — On dead branches of Tilia americana. 



BASIDIOMYCETES 



USTILACINACEAE 



■Cintractia Junci (Schw.) Trel. — On Juncus tenuis. 



Urocystis sorosporioides Koern. — On Thalictrum; determined by Dr. G. P. Clinton. 



Tolyposporium bullatum (Schroet.) Schroet. — Fruiting panicles of Echinochloa 



Crus-galli; determined at Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Ustilago anomala Kze. — On Tiniaria Convolvulus. 

 U. Avenae (Pers.) Jens. — On panicles of Avena sativa. 

 U. hypodytes (Schl.) Fr. — -Probably on Agropyron; determined by Dr. Clinton, 



who says, "an uncommon smut for this host." 

 U. Maydis (DC.) Cda. — On Indian corn, 

 U. Triiici (Pers.) Jens. — On Triticum. 

 ■U. utriculosa (Nees) Tul. — On Polygonum. 



M EL AMPSORACEAE 



Melampsora arctica Rostr. — On leaves of Salix discolor; determined by Dr. J. C. 



Arthur,* who says, "the most southern collection known for this species." 



(Uredo Rostrupiana Arth.) 

 M . Bigelowii Thuem. — Greenport on willow leaves. 

 M elampsoridium Betulae (Schum.) Arth. — Determined by Dr. Arthur. 



COLEOSPORIACEAE 



■Coleosporium Solidaginis (Schw.) Thuem. — On leaves of Aster and Solidago; 

 determined in part by Dr. Arthur and Dr. F. D. Fromme. 



PUCCINIACEAE 



Aecidium Majanthae Schum. — Orient on leaves of Vagnera racemosa. 



A. Uvulariae Schw. — Orient on leaves of Uvularia sessilifolia. 



•Gymnoconia inter stitialis (Schlect.) Lagh. — Orient on leaves of cultivated and 



wild Rubi. 

 •Gymnosporangium germinate (Schw.) Kern. — The summer stage, Roestelia auran- 



* Specimens determined by Dr. J. C. Arthur and Dr. F. D. Fromme are pre- 

 served in the Herbarium of Dr. Arthur at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. 

 The authors are indebted to Dr. Arthur, who has read the manuscript of the 

 Rusts, and who made valuable suggestions. 



