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Mycologia 



212*. Uromyces Brodieae Ellis & Hark. I. Bull. Cal. Ac Science 1884: 28. 



1884 



On Brodiaea Douglasii S. Wats.: 2507, June 21, 1920, Gogorza, Summit 

 Co. The rust seemed to attack only the plants of the first year's growth. No 

 plants in bloom could be found with the rust on them. No leaves with ure- 

 dinea or telia could be found at this time, nor again on July 15. This leads 

 to the suspicion that possibly we might have here the aecium of an unattached 

 grass rust. As P. Pattersoniana occurred in abundance in the immediate vi- 

 cinity, it was suspected of being the alternate form. This will at least bear 

 investigation. 



213*. Uromyces medicaginis Pass, in Thum. Herb. Myc. Oecon. 156. 1874 



On leaves of Medicago sativa L. : 2766, Sept. 4, 1920, Salt Lake City. Not 

 hitherto reported from Utah. Schroeter (Krypt. Fl. Schl. 31 : 306. 1887) 

 and Trebaux (Ann. Myc. 10: 74. 1912) state that in Europe this rust has its 

 aecial stage on various species of Euphorbia. The aecial stage has not yet 

 been recognized as occurring in America. 



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