162 
Davis—Wisconsin Parasitic Fungi . 
243. Probably the secidium of Gymnosporangium globosum , Far- 
low. (No. 208.) 
244. This I presume is now to be referred to Roestelia pyrata, 
(Schw.) Thaxter, the ascidium of Gymnospor* 
angium macropus , Link. No. 207. 
253. “Probably a form of No. 250.” —Trelease. 
256. Entyloma compositarum, Farlow. 
On Senecio aureus , L., and Ambrosia trifida , L„ 
Racine. 
258. Entyloma line at a (Cke.) {F. crastophilum , Sacc. (?) Pre¬ 
lim. List.) Specimens collected at Kansasville on 
Zizania aquatica , L. are referred to this species 
by Dietel and Ellis. I assume that Dr. Trelease’s 
specimens are the same. 
263. Prof. Farlow states that this is not Entyloma thalictri t 
Schroeter. It has been collected at Racine on 
Anemone nemorosa, L. 
265. Urocystis anemones, Pers. 
On Hepatica acutiloba , DC. Racine. 
249. The smuts referred to Ustilago segetum , Persoon, have been 
divided. That on Triticum vulgare, Vill., as U. 
tritici , (Pers.) Jensen, on Arena sativa , L., as U. 
avence , (Pers.) Jensen, while two species have 
been recognized on Hordenm vulgare, L., viz: U. 
hordei, (Pers.) Kellerman and Swingle, and TJ. 
nuda , (Jensen) Kellerman and Swingle. Both of 
the latter probably occur in Wisconsin. Keller¬ 
man and Swingle refer to a specimen of IT. 
nuda collected at LaCrosse by Prof. Pammel. 
(Second Annual Report of the Experiment Sta- 
^ tion, Kansas.) 
