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trophy of the aecia-producing stems, the mycelium is probably 

 perennial. The fresh specimens of aecia also have the strong 

 odor characteristic of those produced from perennial mycelia. 

 Exsiccati : Fungi Utah, pi, 158. 



44. PucciNiA curtipes Howc, III, 

 Bull Torrey Club 5: 3. 1874. 



On Heuchera rubescens Torn: 8^/, Aug. 15, 1905, head of 

 Big Cottonwood Canyon, about 9,000 feet altitude ; 1062, Sept. 28, 

 1907, American Fork Canyon, Utah Co. On Heuchera utahensis 

 Rydb., (H. parvifolia Nutt. in part) : 2og, June 10, 1903, Wasatch 

 Mts., near Salt Lake City, 6,000 feet. On Mitella stenopetala 

 Piper., {Ozomelis stenopetala Rydb.) : 261, Aug. 7, 1903, Black 

 Mountain, Salt Lake Co., altitude 7,500 feet. 



Exsiccati : Fungi Utah, jp, 40, 1^4. 



45. PucciNiA Douglasii ElHs & Ev. Ill, 

 Proc. Acad. Phila. 1893: 152. 1893. 

 On Phlox depressa (E. Nels.) : 20^4, July 31, 1909, Fish Creek 

 Canyon, western Sevier Co. Type collected by M. E. Jones at 

 Detroit, Utah. 



46. PucciNiA Drabae Rudolphi, III, 

 Linnaea 4 : 115. 1829. 

 On leaves, stems and calyx-lobes of Draba pectinata (S. 

 Wats.) : p20, Aug. 11, 1906, Mt. Minnie, Little Cottonwood 

 Canyon, Salt Lake Co., 10,900 feet. Very rare. 

 Exsiccati : Fungi Utah. 116. 



47. PucciNiA EFFUSA Dictcl & Holw. I, III, 

 Erythea 3 : 81. 1895. 

 On Viola canadensis Rydbergii (Greene) House, (F. Ryd- 

 bergii Greene) : ^i/a, Aug. 26, 1905, near Silver Lake, Big Cot- 

 tonwood Canyon, 8,625 feet. This is figured in North American 

 Uredineae, loje. According to Mr. Holway, this is P. Violae 

 rather than P. effusa. 

 Exsiccati : Fungi Utah. 54. 



