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48. PucciNiA Ellisii De-Toni, II, III, 

 Sacc. Syll. 7: 651. 1888. 

 On Cynomarathrum Nuttallii Coult. & Rose, (Peucedanum 

 graveolens Wats.) : 2^p, III, Aug. 7, 1903, Wasatch Mts., Salt 

 Lake Co., 7,900 feet. A few spermogonia were found, /ip, II, 

 July 5, 1905, Wasatch Mts., Wasatch Co., 9,500 feet. 

 ExsiccATi : Fungi Utah, p, 51. 



49. PucciNiA Epilobii-Tetragoni (DC.) Wint. I, II, III, 

 Rabenh. Krypt. Fl. i^: 214. 1884. 



On Epilohium paniculatum Nutt. : 2^4, II, III, July 2, 1903, 

 City Creek Canyon, altitude about 5,600 feet; /jo, II, III, July 

 6, 1905, Wasatch Co.; p26, I, III, Aug. 13, 1906, Big Cotton- 

 wood Canyon, 8,700 feet. Spores of this collection are figured 

 as ii^b in North American Uredineae. 



ExsiccATi : Fungi Utah. 86, no. 



50, PucciNiA EXPANSA Link, III, 

 in Willd. Sp. PI. 6' : 75. 1825. 

 On Senecio dispar A. Nelson : 7j5*, July 10, 1905, on side of 

 Mt. Millicent, Big Cottonwood Canyon, 10,000 feet. 



ExsiccATi : Fungi Utah. 102. (Issued under the name of P. 

 recedens. ) 



51. PucciNiA Fergussoni Berk. & Br. Ill, 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. 15: 35. 1875. 

 On Viola hlanda L. : 7P7, Aug. 2, 1905, near Silver Lake, Big 

 Cottonwood Canyon, 8,735 f^^t. 

 ExsiccATi : Fungi Utah. 55. 



52. Puccinia Garrettii Arth. X, III, 

 Bull. Torrey Club 32: 41. 1905. 

 On Car ex nehraskensis Dewey, (C. Jamesii Torr.) : 614, X, 

 Oct. II, 1904, Salt Lake City, 4,250 feet: 633, X, III, April 8, 

 1905, Red Butte Canyon, 6,000 feet. Dr. Arthur calls attention 

 to the fact that the amphispores of this species have the thinnest 

 walls of any known species. Of a dozen or more collections, all 



