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159.* Puccinia albulensis Magn. Ill, Ber. Deutsch. Bot Ges. 
8: 169. 1890 
On Veronica Wormskjoldii R. & S. ( V . alpina Amer. Auct.) : 
73d, July 10, 1905, Alta Valley, head of Little Cottonwood Can- 
yon, Salt Lake Co., at about 2,878 m. 855, August 23, 1905, Big 
Cottonwood Canyon, 2,650 m. Not very common. Exsic. Fungi 
Utahenses 94. 
160.* Puccinia Circaeae Pers. Roemer, Neues, Mag. 
1: 1 19. 1794 
On Circaea pacifica Aschers & Magnus : 2/3/, August 19, 1910, 
Mill D, south fork Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County. 
161.* Puccinia Clementis Garrett, sp. nov. HIT. 
III. Telia amphigenous (or rarely on stem or silique), not very 
numerous, scattered or occasionally confluent; roundish or ellip- 
tical, 1-5 mm. across ; pulvinate ; umber-brown ; rather tardily 
naked, the ruptured epidermis plumbeous, usually easily discern- 
ible; teliospores 32-39 X 15-19 /•<• ; the upper cell umbonate at 
the apex, the umbo as much as 2.6 n long. Spores granular, and 
indistinctly striate, but slightly constricted at the septum. 
Collected by Mrs. Mary Strong Clemens, Bald Mountain, Uinta 
Mts., on Parrya platycarpa Rydb., August 10, 1911. 
162.* Puccinia commutata Syd. I, Monogr. Ured. 
1 : 201. 1904 
On Valeriana occidental is Heller. I ( Aecidium Valerianearum 
Duby) was collected by Mrs. Mary Strong Clemens at Pharaoh’s 
Glen, Parley’s Canyon, August 4, 1911. The material was in 
especially good condition. 
163* Puccinia globosipes Peck Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 
12: 34. 1885 
On Lycium Andersoni A. Gray. Collected by Professor Mar- 
cus E. Jones at Le Verkin, 909 m. altitude, and reported in his 
“ Contributions to Western Botany ” No. 7, page 730, 1895. I have 
not seen the specimens. 
