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132. Puccinia violae (Schum.) DC. 
HScidium. 
On Viola striata Ait. 
Columbus, Ohio. May 5, 1903. 
Coll. J. G. Sanders. 
“Ae. Violae, orbiculare vel oblongum vel solitarie sparsum flavum, 
peridiis cnpularibus flavis, ore dentato erecto pulvere aurantiaco. 
“Congestum in foliis, solitarie et sparsum in petiolis Violse caninse. 
Eestate.” Schumacher, Enumeratio plantarum in partibus Ssellandise, 
2:224. 1803. 
133. Ramularia barbareae Pk. 
On Barbarea barbarea (L.) McM. 
Columbus, Ohio. May 8, 1903. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Ramularia barbareae n. sp. 
“Spots suborbicular, arid, white, generally bordered by a slightly 
thickened brown line; flocci amphigenous, either short and branched or 
long and simple; spores oblong or cylindrical, often catenulate, rarely 
uniseptate, .0004 to .0009 inch long, .00012 to .00016 broad.” Charles H. 
Peck, Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural His¬ 
tory, 1886, 40:63. 1887. 
134. Ramularia variabilis Fckl. 
On Verbascum thapsus L. 
Columbus, Ohio, May 2, 1903. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“R. variabilis.—F. rh. 135. pr. p. (unter Oidium Fusisporioides).— 
Csespitibus laxis, tenuibus, candidis, in macula subfusca virescentive; 
hyphis fasciculatis, flexuosis, brevissimis ; conidiis valde variis, cvatis, 
obovatis, ellipticis cylindraceisve, hyalinis.” 
“An den Blattern von Verbascum Thapsus und Digitatis purpurea, 
haufig, im Herbst.” L. Fuckel, Symbolae Mycologicse, 361. 1869. 
135. Ramularia arvensis Sacc. 
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On Potentilla monspeliensis L. 
Columbus, Ohio. May 8, 1903. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Ramularia arvensis Sacc. F. it t. 1000—Maculis subcircularibus 
albicantibus, rubro-marginatis,. minutis; hyphis epiphyllis fasciculatus sub- 
simplicibus, continuis, hyalinis, denticulatis; conidiis cylindraceis, con- 
tinuis v. 1 — septatis, 22-26 x 2.5-4, breve catenulatis, hyalinis.” P. A. 
Saccardo, Michelia, 2:548. 1882. 
