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riot. The form ordinarily seen shows spots of subcircular out¬ 
line 5-15 mm. in diameter. They are at first pale-olivaceous or 
reddish brown, become alutaceous, fading with age,' the peri¬ 
pheral portion darker. They are sometimes confluent. The 
tissue of the spots finally disintegrates, becomes ragged and falls 
away centrifugally. The acervuli appear centrifugally, are 
epiphyllous, saucer shaped, 80-160/x in diameter, sometimes con¬ 
fluent. 
Juniper us communis depressa was given as a host of Ger co¬ 
rpora sequoiae juniperi Ell. & Evht. in the 4th supplementary 
list but was omitted from the provisional list. Additional speci¬ 
mens have been collected at Lake Mills by E. M. Gilbert and the 
writer. 
Puccinia cirsii-lanceolati Schroet. I find in the herbarium 
aecia of this rust collected at Blue Mounds. 
Puccinia rubigo-vera (D C.) Wint. Secale cereale seems to 
have been omitted from the list of hosts of this rust in the provi¬ 
sional list. 
Gy mnosporangium clavariaeforme (Jacq.) D C. Telia have 
been collected on Juniperus communis depressa at Merrimack and 
Sullivan. They were abundant at the latter station. 
Phragmidium occidentale Arth. In the provisional list aecia 
and telia were reported. Uredinia have since been collected at 
Ellison Bay in the northeastern corner of the state. Previous 
collections were made in the northwestern portion. 
Melampsoropsis ledicola (Pk.) Arth. Telia of this species 
were collected at the same time as those of the following. The 
uredinia have not yet been collected in Wisconsin. The record 
“I” in the provisional list was founded on a single collection of 
Peridermium decolorans Pk. in Yilas county. 
Melampsoropsis ledi (Lk.) Arth. Germinating telia were 
collected at Sturgeon Bay June 24th, 1913. 
Melampsoropsis chiogenis (Diet.) Arth. In N. A . Flora the 
type locality of this rust is given as “ Forest City ’ ’ which should 
read Forest county. The station is now included in Oneida 
county. 
