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Elymus virginicus L. (spermogonia and aecidia on Impatiens 
aurea), see Puccinia impatientis (Schw.) Arth. teleutospores 
from Elymus virginicus. [Arthur] 
The preceding entries belong alphabetically with the first in¬ 
stallment — printed on pp. 247-257, Vol. 9. 
Euphorbia nutans (Uromyces euphorbiae C. & P. uredo and 
teleuto), see Uromyces euphorbiae C. & P. aecidiospores 
(Aecidium euphorbiae Am. Auct.) from Euphorbia nutans. 
[Arthur] 
Euphorbia nutans Lag. (Uromyces euphorbiae C. & P. uredo 
on Euphorbia nutans Lag.), see Uromyces euphorbiae 
C. & P. aecidiospores from Euphorbia nutans Lag. [Arthur] 
Euphorbia nutans (Uredo on Euphorbia nutans), see Uromyces 
euphorbiae C. & P. aecidiospores from Euphorbia nutans 
[Arthur] 
Euphorbia nutans Lag. (Uromyces euphorbiae C. & P. uredo), 
see Uromyces euphorbiae C. & P. aecidospores from Euphor¬ 
bia nutans Lag. [Arthur] 
Farlow, W. G. The Development of the Gymnosporangia of the 
United States [General account of results of cultures by 
himself, Thaxter, Halsted, and some European botanists.} 
Bot. Gaz. 11:234-241. Sept. 1886. 
Farlow, W. G. Development of Roestelia from Gymnosporan¬ 
gia. [Preliminary notice of Thaxter’s work.] Bot. Gaz. 
11:189-190. July 1886. 
Farlow, W. G. The Gymnosporangia or Cedar Apples of the 
United States. Anniv. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1880, 
38:1-38. PI. 1-2. 1880. 
Farlow, W. G. Notes on some Species of Gymnosporangium 
and Chrysomyxa of the United States. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts 
& Sci. Boston, N. S. 12:311-323. 1885. 
Festuca gigantea (Puccinia graminis tritici), see Puccinia gram- 
inis tritici uredospores from Triticum vulgare. [Carleton] 
Festuca sp. indet. (Puccinia coronata Corda), see Puccinia coro- 
nata Corda uredospores from Avena sativa. [Carleton] 
Fraxinus viridis (Aecidium fraxini Schw.), see Puccinia peri- 
dermiospora (E. &. T.) Arth. from Spartina cynosuroides. 
[Arthur] 
