FUNGI ON MEDICAGO, MELILOTUS, AND TRIFOLIUM 3 
the accepted species names. In cases where listed species names 
have been reduced to varietal rank, the names occur in their proper 
alphabetical order in italics without parentheses and are followed by 
the accepted names in parentheses following an equals sign. 
Fungi reported in the literature on recognized varieties or sub- 
species of the hosts are not listed under the host varietal names but 
are included in the lists under the species names. Footnotes are 
inserted to show the varieties of the host included in each case of 
this kind. It is recognized that a compilation of this size cannot be 
made entirely free from errors. However, all items were checked 
as carefully as was possible, and it is thought that the value of the 
publication in bringing together the scattered information on the 
fungi reported on these three important genera of forage legumes 
will not be seriously impaired by any errors that may have escaped 
detection. 
HOST INDEX 
MEDICAGO 
Medicago albus Desr. (7) ° (possibly is 
Melilotus alba Desr.). 
Peronospora trifoliorum DBy. 
Medicago apiculata Willd. (see M. his- 
pida). 
Medicago arabica (L.) All. (M. macu- 
lata Willd.). 
Cercospora zebrina Pass.* 
Cercospora sp.* 
Colletotrichum 
Essary.* 
Peronospora trifoliorum DBy. 
Phiumatotrichum omnivorum 
(Shear) Dugg.* 
{ean herbarum (Pers. ex Fr.) 
trifolii Bain and 
Rab. 
Stemphylium botryosum Wallr.* 
Pseudopeziza medicaginis (Lib.) 
Sace. 
Pseudopica trifolii (Rostr.) Petr.* 
Sporonema phacidioides Desm. (?) 
Stagonospora meliloti (Lasch.) 
; Peirt 
Uromyces anthyllidis (Grev.) 
Schroet. 
Uromyces anthyllidis subsp. medi- 
caginis Trott. 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicago arborea L. 
Phomopsis mediterranea Sace. 
Phyllosticta bonanseana Sacc. 
Pseudopeziza medicaginis (Lib.) 
Sace.* , 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicago carstiensis Wulf. 
Pseudopeziza medicaginis (Lib.) 
Sace. 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicago ciliaris (L.) Willd. 
Darluca filum (Bivy.-Bern.) Cast. 
Peronospora trifoliorum DBy. 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicago coronata (L.) Desr. 
Uromyces anthyllidis (Grey.) 
Schroet. 
Uromyces anthyllidis subsp. medi- 
caginis Trott. 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicago cylindrecea DC. (= M. litto- 
ralis var. cylindracea (DC.) Urban). 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicago denticulata Willd. (see M. 
hispida). 
Medicago disciformis DC. 
Uromyces siriatus Schroet. 
Medicago echinus Lam. (= M. inter- 
texta var. echinus (Lam.) Urban). 
Uromyces striatus Schroet. 
Medicage faleata L.6 (MM. silvestris 
Wr: y: 
Ascochyta imperfecta Pk. 
- Ascochyia pinodes (Berk. 
Blox.) F. R. Jones. 
Ascochyta sojaecola Abramov. 
Cylindrocarpon ehrenbergi Wr. 
Darluca filum (Bivy.-Bern.) Cast. 
Erysiphe polygoni DC. 
Fusarium avenaceum (Fr.) Sace. 
and 
Kabatiella caulivora  (Kirchn.) 
Karak. 
Macrophoma_ bacillaris  (Sacc.) 
Berl. and Vogl. 
Mycosphaerella circumvaga 
(Desm.) Vest. 
Peronospora trifoliorum DBy. 
5 Accepted host names appear in bold face; host names followed by a question mark 
are doubtful or incorrect in some way and could not be found in the taxonomic literature 
available. 
Such names are italicized and possible corrections for them are placed in 
parentheses following the question mark. The names of fungi also appear in italics, but 
are indented under the names of the hosts that they attack. : 
® Some of the fungi listed under M. faleata were reported in the literature on M. falcata 
var. romanica (Prod.) Hayn. 
