356 BEA^ M. J. BEHKELET ON CTjBA5 rUKOI. 



sporis obovatis brevissime pedicellatis {791 with Diplodia vulgaris 

 and Fusarium pallidum), 



. On dead stems of Congo Bean. Habit like that of G, Arim- 

 dints, Cd. Spores "00057 inch long, '0005 wide. 



PUCCINI^I. 



Plccinia, p. 



588. PucciNiA iNCARCERATAj Lev. Ann, d. So. Nat. Jan. 1845, p. 69. 

 Spondylanthe aphylla, PresI, Rel. Hcenk. t. 53. (584.) 



, On the inflorescence of some species of Cissus. Sab, His- 

 paniola, Gruiana. 



589. P. PLAGioPUS, Mont. ! Cuh. p. 294, tab. xi. f. 1. 



On the underside of the coriaceous leaves of some unknown 

 plant. 



690. P. OBLiauA, J3. 8f C. Soris shie ordine sparsis heinisphsericis 

 brunneis ; sporis obovatis obtusissimis e pedicello laterah obhquo 

 orimidis pallidissluiis. (281.) 



On the leaves of some plant resembling Chickweed. Spores 

 covered for a long time with the cuticle, w^hich reflects prismatic 

 colours, like some Physarum. 



591. P. HETEBospoRA, B. Sf C. Soris minutis iu glomerulos orbicu- 

 lares congestis brumieis ; sporis subglobosis, pedicello deorsum atte- 

 nuato subaequalibus, demum biseptatis, (283.) 



On the leaves apparently of some malvaceons plant. . 



592. P. CYNANCHi, Schwein. ! (730.) 



On the leaves and stem of some Asclepiad. ffab. Surinam. 

 Spores about equal in length to the stem, *001 inch long, broadly 

 obovate. 



593. P. ASTERis, Schvein,l Syn. p. 296. (275.) 



On some unknown leaf. Hah, United States. Exactly accord- 

 ing with authentic specimens from Schweinitz's herbarium. Spores 

 much elongated. 



594. P. SOLI DA, B. %• C. Soris circa unum majorem annulatis ferru- 

 glneis; sporis pallidissimis eompactis elongatis utrinque attenuatis 

 apice obtusiusculis. (276.) 



On leaves of Composilse. Spores very pale, closely packed. 



595. P. GRAMiMs, P. Syn, p. 528 ; Mont. Cub, p. 294. 



On grasses. Hah, New Zealand, United States, La Plata, 



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