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62. Pucciniosira Eupatorii Lagerh. sp. nov. (on Carduaceae). 
Eupatorium Aschenbornianum Schauer, Cerro Quemado, Dept. 
Quezaltenango, Jan. 21, 191 5, ioo \ Zunil, Dept. Quezaltenango^ 
Jan. 28, 1917, o, III, 
Eupatorium sp., San Rafael, 7000 feet alt.. Dept. Guatemala, Jan. 
7, 1915, 16. 
A specimen was distributed by G. von Lagerheim bearing the name 
here given. It was collected on Eupatorium sp., at Tichincha, Ec- 
uador, June, 1892. The species appears not to have been published. 
The telia are hypophyllous, the teliospores angularly oblong, 15-20 by 
42-60 IX, with nearly or quite colorless walls, 1.5-2 thick. Although 
the type material from South America does not appear to show pycnia, 
yet they are well developed on Professor Holway's no. 792. They 
are epiphyllous, honey-yellow, prominent, subepidermal, globoid, 
90-112 fx in diameter, with ostiolar filaments present. 
63. Pucciniosira Brickelliae Diet. & Holw. (on Carduaceae). 
Brickellia adenocarpa Robins., Solola, Jan. 29, 1915, 151', Guate- 
mala City, Feb. 8, 1916, 466. 
Brickellia adenocarpa glandulipes Robins., Quezaltenango, Jan. 20, 
1915, p2; Huehuetenango, Jan. 21, 1917, 755; Zunil, Dept. 
Quezaltenango, Jan. 20, 1917, 783. 
A short-cycle rust, heretofore known only from Mexico, and one 
collection by Kellerman on B. Cavanillesii Gray, from Volcan de Cerro 
Quemada, Feb. 8, 1906, 544^, and reported by Kern in Journ. Myc. 
/. c. 
64. Endophyllum circumscriptum (Schw.) Whetzel & Olive (on: 
Vitaceae). 
Cissus sp., Quirigua, Dept. Zacapa, March 22, 1916, ^g6] San 
Felipe, Dept. Retalhuleu, Jan. 12, 1917, 6gy, same, Jan. 14,. 
1917, 720. 
This short-cycle rust was collected by Kellerman on Cissus sicyoides 
L., at Los Amates, Dept. Izabel, Jan. 17, 1905, 5JJ5, and at Gualan, 
Dept. Zacapa, Dec. 28, 1905, 5440, and reported by Kern in Journ. 
Myc. /. c. It is rather common in the West Indies and South America. 
65. Endophyllum decoloratum (Schw.) Whetzel & Olive (on 
Carduaceae). 
Clibadium Donnell-Smithii Coult. 
A collection of this short-cycle rust was seen in the cryptogamic 
