174 THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
pseudoperidiis epidermide arcte inclusis ore parvo, demum apertis. 
Müll. no. 48. 
On Lobelia pedunculata. 
Sori disposed in a single row on either side of the midrib ; plant drawn 
up and altered, much after the fashion of the Anemone-ZÉcidium. 
The disposition of the pseudoperidia is just that of Puccinia 
aucta. 
198. Æ. COMPOSITARUM, DC.; Müll. nos. 148, 124. 
Sealer's Cove, on leaves of Senecio Velleyioides. 
199. RcsTELIA POLITA, B. Pseudoperidiis ochraceis cylindricis po- 
litis, ore anguste candido denticulato. 
Bambamero Lake, Nov. 
On the tender branches of MuAlenbeckia Cunninghamit. 
Looking at first like a Solenia. Cells of the pseudoperidia angular, 
transversely striate. Spores large. Pseudoperidia nearly a line long, 
at first obtuse. 
200. CRONARTIUM ASCLEPIADEUM, Fr. Obs. 
Darling Downs (H. Law), on Jacksonia scoparia. 
The only specimens are in a young state. 
201. UsTILAGO UTRICULOSA, Müll. 
On Polygonum gracile, &c. Gipps Land ; River Tambo, Feb. 
202. U. CARBO, Tul. 
On Danthonia. 
Spores ‘0004. 
Approaches var. bromivora. 
Var. BROMIVORA, Tul. 
Eastern subtropical Australia. Murray River, on Bromus arenarius. 
Spores ‘000028. 
Var. COLUMELLIFERA, Tul. 
Rockhampton. 
The mass is formed within the integuments, which become 
brown, and at length burst; spores even, globose or subglobose, 
-0003, mixed apparently with young starch-cells compacted around 
a central column, which seems to be a prolongation of the axis. 
203. U. BuLLATA, B. Fl. Nov. Zel. ii. p. 196. 
River Murray. 
Spores ‘0003, very minutely granulated, slightly angular. 
204. U. MARMORATA, B.; Mill. no. 94. Compacta, epidermide non- 
dum fracta marmorata ; sporis ovatis lzevibus. 
Mount Gambier, on Isolepis prolifera. 
Spores *0005 by “00025. 
