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189. PUCCINIA MALVACEARUM, Mont. Fl. Ch. viii. p. 43; Cord. Ic. 
vi. fig. 12. 
On Malwa rotundifolia, Melbourne. 
It also occurs abundantly on the common Hollyhock. Intro- 
duced possibly from Chili, where it was originally found by 
Bertero. 
190. P. picHonpr&, B. Soris minutis hypophyllis rarius epiphyllis 
sparsis «ecidiiformibus; sporis curtis breviter pedunculatis, ultimo 
articulo obtuse apiculato. 
Spores about ‘005 inch long. 
191. P. aucta, B. $ Müll. Soris hypophyllis nervo medio utrinque 
consitis bullatis, epidermide sera fracta; sporis pedicellatis elongatis 
pallidis demum biseptatis. Müll. no. 12. 
Port Lincoln. On Lobelia anceps (C. Wilhelmi). 
The sori look like little Pezize. 
192. CvsroPus CANDIDUS, Lév.; Müll. no. 49. 
On Capsella bursa-pastoris, Cardamine stylosa, and Lepidium cunei- 
folium. Plenty range, October; Wilson's Promontory, May; Axe 
River, November. 
193. LecvrHEA LINI, Lé. 
Murray River. On Linum marginale, both on the stem and leaves. 
194. Uromyces PUCCINOIDES, B. $ Müll. Soris bullatis; pseudo- 
peridiis scariosis ; sporis fuscis apiculatis quandoque apice obliquis 
dentatisve. E 
Holdfast Bay. On leaves and flower-stalks of Goodenia herpystica, in 
inundated muddy spots. 
Spores very variable in length, about as long as the peduncle. 
195. ÆCIDIUM RANUNCULACEARUM, DC.; Mill. no. 47. 
Gun Creek, Nov., on Ranunculus rivularis ; Victoria, on Ranunculus 
inundatus. 
196. Æ. GooDENIACEARUM, B. Soris aggregatis oppositis; pseudo- 
peridiis sparsis nec circinatis margine brevi; sporis aurantiacis. 
On leaves of Selliera. 
On some leaves are little raised pustules, which contain a 
quantity of irregular crystals. Other specimens did not agree 
With the above characters, having circinate pseudoperidia dis- 
posed in orbicular spots, which are brown beneath, and the margin 
distinctly lacerated. I have not sufficient specimens to say 
whether these are distinct. 
197. Æ. microsromum, B. Soris paucis parallelis hemisphericis; 
