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NEOVOSSIA IOWENSIS Hume & Hods.—Host: Phrag- 
mites communis, la. (type), Conn. 
TUBURCINIA CLINTONIAE Korn.— Urocystis colchici 
Amer. auct. p. p. Tuburcinia trientalis Amer. auct. pp. Tubur- 
cinia clintoniae Kom. Jacq-Koo-Tranz. Fungi Rossiae 260. 
1899. 
Hosts: Polygonatum giganteum, la.; Smilacina stellata, 
Mont.; Smilacina, Wise.; Streptopus roseus, Brit. Col. 
TUBURCINIA TRIENTALIS B. & Br.—Host: Trien¬ 
talis europaea, Alaska. 
UROCYSTIS WALDSTEINIAE Pk.—Urocystis wald- 
steiniae Pk., Ann. Rep. N. Y. Stat. Mus. 46:32. 1893. Ustilago 
waldsteiniae Paz., Rab-Wint-Paz. Fungi Eur. 4011. 1895. 
Urocystis gei Ell. & Ev., Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 27:572. 1900. 
Hosts: Geum ciliatum, Wash, (type Urocystis gei) ; Wald- 
steinia fragarioides, N. Y. (type), Wise. 
This is not a typical Urocystis since it lacks the sterile pe¬ 
ripheral cells. Pazschke has placed it under Ustilago but it has 
characters not in entire agreement with that genus. It seems best 
to let it remain under Urocystis until more is known of its de¬ 
velopment ; especially of the germination of the spores. 
UROCYSTIS ANEMONES (Pers.) Wint.—Hosts: Ac- 
taea alba, W. Virg.; Anemone caroliniana, Kans., Tex.; A. nem- 
orosa, Conn., Ia., Mass., Me., Mich., N. Y., Wise.; A. patens 
var. nuttalliana, Colo.; A. pennsylvanica, N. Y., Wise.; A. vir- 
giniana, Tex.; Anemonella thalictroides, N. Y.; Hepatica acut- 
iloba, la., Ill., Ind., N. Y., Wise.; H. triloba, Mo.; Ranunculus 
fascicularis, Ill.; Trollius sp., N. Y. 
UROCYSTIS CARCINODES (B. & C.) Fisch. d. Waldh. 
—Host: Cimicifuga racemosa, N. Car., Ohio, Penn, (type), 
Tenn. 
UROCYSTIS SOROSPORIOIDES Korn.—Hosts: Aco- 
nitum columbianum, Utah; Aquilegia coerulea, Utah; Delphin¬ 
ium sp., Calif.; Thalictrum alpinum, Greenl.; Thalictrum sp., 
Mass. 
UROCYSTIS VIOLAE (Sow.) Fisch. d. Waldh. — Hosts: 
Viola odorata, Canada; Viola sp., Minn. ? 
UROCYSTIS CEPULAE Frost.—Hosts: Allium cepa, 
Conn, (type), Ind., Mass., N. J., N. Y., Ohio; A. nevadense, 
Nev. 
UROCYSTIS OCCULTA (Wallr.) Rab.—Host: Secale 
cereale, Conn., Mass., Minn., Ohio, N. J., N. Y., R. I. 
