. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 17 In "Obzor rzhavchinnykh gribov Latviiskoi SSR" (Survey of Rust Fungi of the Latvian SSR) by Yu. Smarods (1952) 218 species are indicated, among them some species that are new for the western regions of the USSR; new host plants are also quoted. Lists were published on the central regions of the European part of the USSR by V. Bakhtin (1922, 1923), P. Syuzev (1924), A. Alekseev (1927), K. Alyavdina (1928), L. Kazakevich and A. Prisyazhnyuk (1932), N. Ryakhovskii (1935), and E. Isaeva (1952). Floristic lists


. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 17 In "Obzor rzhavchinnykh gribov Latviiskoi SSR" (Survey of Rust Fungi of the Latvian SSR) by Yu. Smarods (1952) 218 species are indicated, among them some species that are new for the western regions of the USSR; new host plants are also quoted. Lists were published on the central regions of the European part of the USSR by V. Bakhtin (1922, 1923), P. Syuzev (1924), A. Alekseev (1927), K. Alyavdina (1928), L. Kazakevich and A. Prisyazhnyuk (1932), N. Ryakhovskii (1935), and E. Isaeva (1952). Floristic lists for the Ukraine were compiled by V. Bondartseva- Monteverde (1921), M. Tselle (1925), Z. Hizhyts'ka (1926, 1929), V. Hrodzin'- ska (1929), S. Moskovets (1933), S. Yllychevs'kyi (1938), Z. Levitskaya (1949), LRayevs'ka and 'ka (1949). New species of rust fungi were generally absent from these lists. A large catalog with detailed diagnoses of rust fungi of the Crimea appears in the work of S. Gutsevich (1952) which sums up data of various collectors, mainly of V. Tranzschel; a great part of it deals with the rust fungi collected by the A list of rust fungi of the Bashkir ASSR was published by S. Moroch- kovs'kyi(1948). It contains new host plants not indicated in the "Conspectus" of V. G. Tranzschel. 15. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Botanicheskii institut im. V. L. Komarova. Jerusalem [Published for the National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. by the Israel Program for Scientific Translations


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