A DISEASE OF PINES CAUSED BY CEONAETIUM PYRIFORME, 11 
Wyoming. — On Comandra pallida: Big Horn Mountains, by Wil- 
liams and Griffiths (298-a, West American Fungi); Bear Lodge 
Mountains, by Griffiths and Carter (298, West American Fungi); 
Centennial, by E. T. and E. Bartholomew (3705, Fungi Columbiani); 
near Medicine Bow River, by A. Nelson (1257, Herbarium University 
of Wyoming) . 
South Dakota. — On Comandra pallida: Iroquois, by F. A. Williams 
(1914, Fungi Columbiani); Black Hills, near Custer, by Hedgcock 
and Phillips (F. P. 15827 and 15828). 
North Dakota. — On Comandra pallida: Beaver Lake, by J. F. 
Brenckle (78, Fungi Dako tenses). 
Colorado. — On Comandra pallida: Boulder, by F. E, and E. S. 
Clements (542, Crypt ogamse Format ionum Color adensium) ; south of 
Yuma, by H. L. Shantz, U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant-Disease Survey; 
Short Creek, Custer County, by T. D. A. Cockerell (99 and 104, Ellis 
Collection in Herbarium New York Botanical Garden); Soldier 
Canyon, by J. H. Cowen (168, Ellis Collection); La Veta, by C. A. 
Crandall (283, Ellis Collection); Pagosa Peak, by C. F. Baker (22, 
Plants of Southern Colorado); also by F. S. Earle (120, Herbarium 
New York Botanical Garden); Sangre de Cristo Mountains near 
Westcliffe, by Hedgcock (F. P. 8082); Steamboat Springs,, by Hedg- 
cock (F. P. 3873 and 3889) ; Monument, by Hedgcock (F. P. 3792, 
3839, 15948, and 15950); Palmer Lake, by Hedgcock and Bethel 
(F. P. 3794 and 3819); Boulder, by Hedgcock (F. P. 15885); Golden, 
by Hedgcock (F. P. 15888); Palmer Lake, by Hedgcock (F. P. 15907 
and 15948); Monument Nursery, by Hedgcock and Pierce (F. P. 
15950). 
Utah. — On Comandra pallida: Locality not given, by M. E. Jones 
(Herbarium New York Botanical Garden). 
Montana. — On Comandra pallida: Helena, by F. D. Kelsey; 
Sandcoulee, by F. D. Kelsey (2419, Ellis and Everhart, North 
American Fungi); Sandcoulee (80, Montana Flora) and Helena (61, 
Parasitic Fungi Montana), by F. W. Anderson; Missoula, by Hedg- 
cock and Kirkwood (F. P. 8021). 
Washington. — On Comandra pallida: West Klickitat County, by 
W. W. Suksdorf (176, Flora of Washington). 
California.— On Comandra umbellata: Shasta Springs, by W. C. 
Blasdale (6 North American Uredinales), by M. A. Howe (101, Fungi 
California), Herbarium New York Botanical Gardens; Mills Ranch, 
Siskiyou County, by Boyce (F. P. 15796); Integral Mine, Shasta 
County, by Boyce; Rocky Gulch, Siskiyou County, by Meinecke; 
Weaverville and Brown Creek, Trinity County, by Boyce; Goosenest 
Mountain, Siskiyou County, by Boyce and Rider. 
