Sept. 1904] Index to North American Mycology 
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Puccinia Asparagi, the Water-Relation of. Ralph E. Smith. 
Bot. Gaz. 38:19-43. July 1904. 
Puccinia caricis-asteris Arthur. [Cultures on Aster sagitti- 
folius. Holway.] Jour. Mycol. 10:163. July 1904. 
Puccinia cryptandri. [Uredo spores germinated after a dor¬ 
mant period (dried uredospores). Carleton.] U. S. Dept. 
Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 63:21. 12 July 1904. 
Puccinia cynodontis Desm. [at Lake City, Florida; description. 
Ricker]. Jour. Mycol. 10:166. July 1904. 
Puccinia deformata B. & C. [on Olyra latifolia L. in Porto 
Rico; description. Ricker.]. Jour. Mycol. 10:166. July 
1904. 
Puccinia echinopteridis Holway n. sp., on Echinopteris lappula 
Juss. Jour. Mycol. 10:164. July 1904. 
Puccinia helianthi [successful cultures. Carleton]. U. S. Dept. 
Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 63:12. 12 July 1904. 
Puccinia heterospora B. & C. [Successful cultures. Carleton.] 
U. S. Dept. Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 63:26. 12 
July 1904. 
Puccinia laurentiana Trelease n. sp., on Saxifraga neglecta 
stolonifera. Alaska, Har. Exped. 5 :38. 5 April 1904. 
Puccinia modica Holway n. sp., on Arenaria sp. Jour. Mycol. 
10:64. July 1904. 
Puccinia montanensis Ell. [Uredo stage lives through winter. 
Carleton.] U. S. Dept. Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 
63:20. 12 July 1904. 
Puccinia poarum Niels. [Uredo stage lives through winter. 
Carleton.] U. S. Dept. Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 
63:20. 12 July 1904. 
Puccinia riparia Holway n. sp., I on Ribes floridum L’Her., 
II and III on Carex riparia Curt. Jour. Mycol. 10:163. 
July 1904. 
Puccinia rubricans Holway n. sp., on Heteropteris postillana 
Wats. Jour. Mycol. 10:164. July 1904. 
Puccinia sambuci (Schw.) Arthur. [Synonomy. Kellerman.] 
Jour. Mycol. 10:174. July 1904. 
Puccinia thompsonii, Cultures of. W. A. Kellerman. Jour. 
Mycol. 10:173-4. July 1904. 
Puccinia thompsonii Hume, [synonomy of Puccinia sambuci 
(Schw.) Arth. Cultures. Kellerman.] Jour. Mycol. 10:- 
174. July 1904. 
Puccinia vexans Farl. [Successful Cultures; Carleton.] U. 
S. Dept. Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 63:22. 12 July 
1904. 
