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State Mus. Nat. Hist
Albany N.Y. Feb. 1880

My Dear Sir;

The AEciduium you
send is what I have called
AE. Oenotherae [Pls.?]. I never
found AEciduium on Epilobrium
leaves, but have specimens on
leaves of OE. brieunis which answers
the description so well that I regard
it as AE. Epilobis. The peredia
are not on spots in clusters but
are scattered over the whole lower
surface and are without spot and
have such a different habit and
aspect that I can but regard the
two as distinct. I never saw
intermediate forms.

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State Mus. Nat. Hist
Albany N.Y. Feb. 1880

My Dear Sir;

The AEciduium you send is what I have called AE. Oenotherae [?]. I never found AEciduium on Epilobrium leaves, but have specimens on leaves of OE. brieunis which answers the description so well that I regard it as AE. Epilobu. The peredia are not on shots in clusters but are scattered over the whole lower surface and are without spot and have such a different habit and aspect that I can but regard the two as distinct. I never saw intermediate forms.