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Journal of Mycology 
[Vol. 11 
Oct. 8, 1899, No. 3590; S. mexicana L. City of Mex., Oct. 2, 
1896; S. hyptoides Mart. & Gal. Oaxaca, Oct. n, 1894, C. G. 
Pringle; Salvia sp. Oaxaca, Oct. 18, 1899, No.'3666. 
The most common Salvia rust in Mexico. 
Puccinia infrequens Holway ii. sp. — Sori hypophyllous, 
light brown, minute, scattered. 
II. Uredospores light brown, globose, echinulate, 20-24 /x 
in diameter. 
III. Teleutospores light brown, elliptical to oblong, rarely 
globose, tuberculate, cells rounded at both ends, apex mostly 
with a broad cap, wall 2-3 /.x thick, pedicel hyaline, fragile, about 
the length of the spore. 
On Salvia cinnabarina Mart. & Gal. Oaxaca, Mex. Oct. 18, 
1899, No. 3669. 
Puccinia badia Holway n. sp. — Sori amphigenous, punc- 
tiform, scattered. 
II. Uredosori brown ; uredospores light brown, echinulate, 
wall thin, globose, ovate, or angular, 18-24^, mostly 20 /x in 
diameter, often thinner and lighter colored on one side. 
III. Teleutosori black ; teleutospores dark chestnut-brown, 
almost opaque, coarsely tuberculate, 32-36 x 28-32 fx, wall about 
4 jx thick, apex rarely with a slight cap, pedical persistent, hyaline, 
up to 50 1 x long, often inserted laterally or in line with the 
septum. 
Mexico; On Salvia albicans, Fernald, Iguala, Nov. 4, 1903, 
No. 5332 (type) ; Sept. 3, 1900; S. chrvsantha Mart. & Gal. 
Oaxaca, Oct. 21, 1899, No. 3698; On Salvia sp. Sayula, Jalisco, 
Oct. 8, 1903, No. 5131; Tehuacan, Pueblo,. Nov. 8, 1903, No. 
5334 - 
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Puccinia griseola Lagerh. Sydow. Mongr. Ured. 1 :296, 
1902. Amecameca, Mex. Oct. 20, 1903, No. 5200. On Salvia 
elegans Vahl. 
Puccinia nivea Holway n. sp. — Spots dark brown with a 
yellow or purple border; sori hypophyllous, light brown, small, 
compact, 4-12 on a spot, sometimes confluent and elongated along 
the veins of the leaf. 
III. Teleutospores germinating at once, hyaline, or subhya¬ 
line with granular contents, smooth, constricted at the septum, 
the upper corner of the lower cell projecting, upper cell mostly 
larger and rounded, the lower narrowed to the pedicel, which 
varies from short to the length of the spore, wall of the upper 
cell about 4 /x thick, that of the lower thinner, apex not at all 
thickened or up to 12 thick, 40-80 x 16-28 fx. 
On Salvia purpurea Cav. Oaxaca, Mex. Oct. 21, 1899, No. 
3696; Nov. 11, 1893, No. 5378. 
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 27, 1904. 
