Ohio Fungi Exsiccati. 
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12. Puccinia marie=wilsoni Clinton. 
Aecidial stage. 
Caeoma [Aecidium] claytoniatum Schw. 
On Claytonia virginiea L. 
Arlington, Hancock Co., Ohio. May i, 1901. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“ C. A. Claytoniatum, L. v. S. C. fere simplex et sine macula, 
-occupans tota folia. Pseudoperidiis latis sparsis. Sporidiis auran- 
tiacis.” L. de Schweinitz, Synopsis Fungorum in America Boreali 
media degentium, p. 294. No. 2892. (1S34). 
13. Puccinia podophylli Schw. 
Aecidial stage. 
Aecidium podophylli Schw. 
On Podophyllum peltatum L. 
New Plymouth, Vinton Co., Ohio. May 10, 1901. 
Coll. \V. A. Kellerman. 
“Aecidium podophylli Sz. A. maximum orbiculare demum 
effusum flavo-aureum crassissimum, sporidiis subelevatis bilocu- 
laribus. 
“ Folia et cattles Podophylli saepe ingenti clade late longeque 
tegit, colore pulchro oculos alliciens.” L. de Schweinitz, Synopsis 
Fungorum Carolinae Superioris (excerpta), p. 40. No. 435. (18221. 
14. Puccinia smilacis Schw. 
Teleutospores only. 
On Smilax glauca Walt. 
Mineral Springs, Adams Co., Ohio. Oct. 30, 1900. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“ Puccinia smilacis Sz. P. major confluens difformiset stellata 
nigro-fusea. 
“ In Smilace rotundifolia omnia folia subexsiccata occupat.” 
L. de Schweinitz, Synopsis Fungorum Carolinae Superioris (ex- 
cerpta), p. 46. No. 494. (1822). 
15. Septoria podophyllina Peck. 
On Podophyllum peltatum L. 
Columbus, Ohio. June 9, 1901. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Septoria podophyllina. Spots large, indefinite, reddish- 
brown ; perithecia epiphyllous, few, clustered on or near the center 
of the spot, pallid or blackish, slightly prominent, collapsing when 
dry ; spores filiform, variable in length, straight or slightly curved, 
.0008-. 0015 of an inch long.” Chas. H. Peck. Botanical Gazette, 
4 : 170. June, 1879. 
