THE SMUTS AND RUSTS OF UTAH— II 1 
A. O. Garrett 
The following paper includes all of the work done since 1910, 
but the bulk of it embraces the results of an expedition to Grand 
and San Juan counties with Dr. Rydberg, of the New York 
Botanical Garden, during the summer of 1911. The southern 
part of Utah is practically a new field for the mycologist, and on 
this expedition several species were found not before reported 
from Utah. As a result, the western extension of these species 
was increased by several hundred miles. 
The list of smuts and rusts given in the first paper was limited 
to those that had been collected by the writer. In the present 
paper are listed not only those collected by the writer and Dr. Ryd- 
berg on the southern trip, but all others referred to Utah in the 
available literature of the subject. Where the given species has 
not been collected by the writer, the name of the collector is clearly 
indicated in the text. 
Acknowledgments for determinations of hosts and fungi are 
due to the same gentlemen who so kindly assisted the writer in the 
preparation of his first paper. Dr. Arthur has read over the 
manuscript, and to him the writer’s thanks are especially due. 
The species marked with an asterisk are not included in the list 
previously published. 
USTILAGINALES 
3. Sorosporium Saponariae Rud. 
In inflorescence of Stellaria Curtisii (Rydb.) : 2155, July 8, 
1911, La Sal Mts. near Gold Basin, San Juan Co.: alt. about 
2,970 m. 
1 The first paper on “ The Smuts and Rusts of Utah ” was published in 
Mycologia 2: 265-304, November, 1910. 
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