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“Passim in foliis Podophylli.—Sporidia ovalia sub lente lutescentia, 
aculeis prominulis rectis. Pedicelli non distincti brevissimi.” L. D. de 
Schweinitz, Synopsis Fungorum Carolinae Superioris (excerpta), p. 46. 
No. 489. 1822. (Schrift d. Nat. GesclLchaft zu Leipzig.) 
56. Puccinia emaculata Schw. 
On Panicum capillare L. 
Columbus, Ohio, January 5, 1902. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“P. emaculata, L. v. S. 
“P. omnino emaculata; primum acervis totis tectis rarioribus spar- 
sis erumpentibus; demum saepe confluentibus, minutis, abbreviatis, 
angustis parallelis, utrinque plerumque acuminatis. Sporidiis aterrimis, 
minoribus; aquae immersis, fuscescentibus.” L. D. de Schweinitz, 
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 4:295. 
1834. 
57. Puccinia thompsonii Hume. 
On Carex frankii Kunth. 
Sugar Grove, Fairfield Co., O., October 12, 1901. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Puccinia Thompsonii; Epiphyllous or occasionally amphigenous. 
Sori scattered, oblong to linear oblong, 0.25—6mm. long reddish to chest¬ 
nut-brown, erumpent, the ruptured epidermis flanking the sides. Spores 
oblong-clavate, constricted at the septum; vertex rounded; epispore rather 
thin, very smooth, color golden-brown or lighter, 48-68 X 15-24. Pedical 
slender, hyaline, 1.5—2.5 times the length of the spore.” H. Harold 
Hume. Botanical Gazette 29 :352. May, 1900. 
58. Septoria helianthi Ell and Kellerm. 
On Helianthus annuus L. (Cultivated.) 
Columbus, Ohio', June 6, 1901. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Septoria helianthi E. & K. Perithecia epiphyllous, immersed, brown, 
collapsing, 150 /* diam., on brown definitely limited spots Kt cm., diam., 
with a yellowish scarcely raised border; spores linear-filiform, hyaline, 
nucleate, becoming 3-5 septate, 30-70X2-3/*, generally attenuated towards 
one or both ends.” J. B. Ellis and W. A. Kellerman, American Natural¬ 
ist 17 :1165. November, 1883. 
59. Uromyces caladii (Schw.) Farl. 
Aecidium caladii Schw. 
On Arissema triphyllum (L.) Torr. 
Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1901. 
Coll. O. E. Jennings. 
“Aecidium caladii Sz. 
“A. simplex in longissimis tractibus, peridiis rufo-luteis sphaeriae- 
morphis, pulvere aurantio. 
