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140. Septoria gramiintum Desm. 
On Panicum depauperatum Muhl. Madison. (Com. 
Harper.) 
141. Septoria rubi West. 
On Bubus parviflorus Nutt. Mellen and Ashland. 
152. Uromyces trifoeii (A. & S.) t 
IJredinia on 'Trifolium hybridum L. Pacine. 
178. Puccinia polygoni-amphibii Pers. 
Uredinia and telia on Polygonum Virginianum L. 
Pacine. I have found the rust on this host at 
but one station hut it was abundant there. 
190. PuccmiA punctata Lk. (Puccinia galii Pers.) 
Aecia on Galium asprellum Michx. Douglas County; 
Uredinia on the same host. Padisson. I have 
collected the aecia on Galium Aparine L. in small 
quantity in a moist thicket near Racine hut the 
specimens have failed to reach the herbarium. 
200. Puccinia graminis Pers. 
Uredinia and telia on Agropyrum caninum R. & S., 
Waupaca and on A. repens L. Kenosha county. 
Uredinia on Secale cereale L. (cult.) Dousman. 
Telia on Elymus Canadensis L. and E. striatus 
Willd. Pacine. 
203. In a paper on North American Pose Rusts published in. 
Torreya 9 ? 2 , Feb. 1909, Prof. J. C. Arthur includes 
southern Wisconsin in the range of Phragmidium■ 
rasae-setigerce Diet, and Phragmidium rosae-ar- 
lcansanw Diet, which are segregates from the 
Phragmidium subcortidium ; (Schrank) of the* 
Preliminary List. Two other species presum¬ 
ably occur in Wisconsin on cultivated roses. 
209. Melampsora bigelowii Thuem. 
(;M. salicis-capreae[ Prelim. List; M. farinosa 2nd 
Suppl. List.) 
Aecia on Larix Americana Michx. Wind Lake (Kern 
& Davis.) 
215. Pucciniastrum pyrolae (Pers.) Diet. 
Uredinia on Pyrola rotundifolia L. Gordon. 
