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Mycologia 



191*. Melampsoropsis arctostaphyli (Dietel) Arthur. 11 



Chrysomyxa Arctostaphyli Dietel. Result. Sci. Congr. Bot. 

 Vienne 338. 1906. 



On Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursae (L.) Spreng. Collected by 

 Professor Marcus E. Jones, August 2, 1894, at Fish Lake, Sevier 

 Co., alt. about 3000 m. 



This is a very rare rust, the other collections being two from 

 Wisconsin, one from Colorado and one from Montana. The 

 aecial connection is still to be discovered, and is to be looked for 

 on the leaves and cones of the spruces. 



192*. Peridermium coloradense (Dietel) Arthur & Kern, Bull. 

 Torrey Bot. Club 33 : 426. 1906. 



Dr. Hedgcock states (Phytopathology 3: 17. 1913) that many 

 spruce trees diseased by this fungus were observed in the Manti 

 National Forest. Picea Engelmanni is more often attacked than 

 Picea lasiocarpa. Diseased trees can easily be told by the con- 

 spicuous witches' brooms made by the fungus. 



193*. PucciNiA ANOMALA Rost. Thiim. Flora 1877: 92. 1877 

 P. Hordei Otth. 



In his Uredinales of Oregon (page 231), Dr. Jackson states 

 that specimens of this rust from Utah, on the leaves of the wild . 

 barleys, are in the Arthur herbarium. 



194*. PucciNiA chrysanthemi Roze. II, Bull. Soc. Mycol. 

 de France 16 : 92. 1900. 



On leaves of Chrysanthemum sp. cult. Collected November, 

 191 5, at Salt Lake City, by Kenneth Robbins, a pupil in Botany 

 at the Salt Lake High School. 



195*. PucciNiA coLLiNSiAE P. Hcnu. I, Hcdwigia 37: 269. 



1898 



On CoUinsia parvi flora Dougl. Collected May 29, 191 7, at 

 Plain City, near the Hot Springs above Ogden, Weber Co., by 

 Wyatt W. Jones, botanist of the American Smelter and Refining 



