Additional Hosts and Notes. 
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199. Puccinia rubigo-vera, (DC.) Winter. 
Uredo and teleutospores on Eatonia Pennsyl¬ 
vania, Gray. Teleutospores on Bromus cili- 
atus, L., Asprella Hystrix , Willd., and Elymus 
Virginicus, L. Racine. 
A uredo which is sometimes very abundant on Poa, perhaps 
belongs here. Racine, Madison. (Seymour.) 
200. Puccinia graminis, Pers. 
Teleutospores on Alopecurus geniculatus, L., var. 
aristulatus, Gray. Racine. 
201. S ee AEcidium rhamni, Gmel., No. 485. 
204. Phragmidium speciosum, Fr. 
On Rosa blanda, Ait., Sauk. (Lueders fide 
Trelease.) 
205. Phragmidium rubi-idaei, (Pers.) Wint. 
Uredo and teleutospores on Rubus strigosus , 
Michx. Racine. 
225. ACcidium mariae-wilsoni, Peck. (AE. Petersii, B. & C., 
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Prelim. List.) 
“The name above given has priority.’’—Trelease. 
227. JEcidium grossulariae, DC. 
On Ribes oxyacanthoides, L. Racine. 
281. AECIDIUM CON VALL ARIAS, Schum. 
On Smilacina. Sharon. 
235. 2Ecidium thalictri, Grev. 
On Thalictrum purpurascens, L. Racine. 
237. Dr. Trelease writes that this is AEcidium hepaticatum y 
Schw., in part. 
242. AUcidium compositarum, Mart. 
On Polymnia Canadensis, L., RudbecJcia lacini- 
ata, L., Silphium integrifolium , Michx., Silphium 
terebinthinaceum, L. Racine. Bidens frondosa , 
L., Xanthium strumarium, L. Kansas ville. 
Enpatorium purpureum, L. Walworth county. 
