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ceolati Kellerm.], uredo and teleutospores on Carduus lanceola- 
tus L. 
Puccinia helianthi Schw., teleutospores from Helianthus 
mollis Lam.; obtained aecidia on Helianthus annuus L. and H. 
mollis Lam. 
Puccinia hibisciata (Schw.) Kellerm., teleutospores from 
Muhlenbergia mexicana (L.) Trin.; obtained aecidia [Aeci- 
dium hibisciatum Schw.] on Hibiscus militaris Cav. and H. mos- 
cheutos L. 
Puccinia lateripes Berk. & Rav., teleutospores from Ruellia 
strepens. Also aecidiospores from Ruellia strepens L.; obtained 
aecidia [Aecidium lateripes Kellerm], uredo and teleuto [Pucci¬ 
nia lateripes Berk. & Rav.] on Ruellia strepens L. 
Puccinia subnitens Diet., teleutospores from Distichlis spi- 
cata (L.) Greene; obtained aecidia on Chenopodium album L. 
MINOR MYCOLOGICAL NOTES. II. 
W. A. KELLERMAN. 
Calostoma cinnabarinum. — Recently specimens of this 
uncommon—or uncommonly collected—interesting little Puff-ball 
were kindly sent by Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, which were col- 
Carostoma cinnabarinum. 
lected by Mrs. Sarah B. Hadley, South Canterbury, Connecticut, 
November 23, 1903. They represented the mature stage with the 
spores escaping. As nearly as could be determined they accorded 
well with the description of that species, but the spores were con- 
