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pedicellis hyalinis, flexuosis, 56~74 mm. long., inaequalibus, superne 
subincrassatis vel in spora dilatatis; paraphysibus nullis.—A J. 
solido, Berk. et Curt. (Grevillea III. p. 57.) cum soris punctiformibus, 
solidis, sporis et pedicellis crassis et U. appendiculoso Lev., etiam in 
speciebus Desmodti diversum.—Carolina australis ; Aiken in Desmodiz 
ciliaris, DC., foliis vivis, 1876.—Leg. H. W. Ravenel. Soe 
4. Melampsora Medusae, Thuem., vov. spec.—M. stylosporis 
acervulis gregariis, amphigenis, minutis, aurantiacis, liberis, pro 
maxima parte in foliorum pagina superlore; sporis ovoideis, vel 
globoso-ovoideis, basi angustato-obtusa, apice late obtusata, episporio 
Jaevi, tenui, protoplasmate granuloso, 20-22 mm. long., 14-16 mm. 
crass., paraphysibus nullis.—Teleutosporae vix a JZ. populina, Lev. 
diversae.—Fungus stylosporiferus differt ab Uredine longicapsula, 
DC. (Melampsora populina, Lev.) et Uredine ovata, Str. (ALelampsora 
Tremulae, Tul.) sporis laevibus et paraphysibus deficientibus et prop- 
ter quem est species propria, diversa ! 
Carolina australis; Aiken in Populi angulatae, Ait. (P. Medusae 
Bnth.) foliis vivis, languidisve (Uredo) vel aridis (Melampsora pro- 
pria.) 1876.—Leg. H. W. Ravenel. 
5. Coleosporium Solidaginis, Thuem.—C. acervulis hypo—raro 
etiam epiphyllis, gregariis, pulveraceis, minutis, tandem confluenti- 
bus, inquinantibus, applanatis, fulvis ; sporis in catenulis conjunctis, 
catenulis erectis, sporidiis plus minus ellipticis vel globoso-ellipsoi- 
deis, 24~30 mm. long., 20 mm. crass., episporio distincto, crasso, 
granuloso-verruculoso, 2-3 mm. crasso, hyalino, nucleo flavo, utrinque 
rotundatis vel ad umbilico applanatis.— Uredo Solidaginis, Schwz., 
Syn. fung. Carol., p. 70, No. 472.—Cacoma asteratum, Schwz., Syn. 
N. Amer. Fungi, p. 292, No. 2,870 pr. p. 
New Jersey . Newfield in Solidaginis puberulae, Nutt., et New 
York, Albany, in S. giganteae, Lin., foliis vivis.—Leg. J. B. Ellis et 
Ch. HH: Peck. — 
6. Uredo Vitis, Thuem., ov. spec. in “ Pilze des Weinstockes,”’ 
p. 182.—U. acervulis hypophyllis, dense gregariis, nonnunquam in 
maculis fuscis sed plerumque sine maculis, in foliorum pagina supe- 
riore maculas parvas,-stramineas formans, hemisphaericis, solitariis, 
nunquam confluentibus, duris, pallide aurantiaco-flavis (tamen in 
speciminibus exsiccatis), minutis, solidis; sporis guttulaeformibus 
aut globosis, 15 mm. diam., aut ovatis, 20 mm. long., 14 mm. crass., 
aut ellipsoideis, 22 mm. long., 12-15 mm. crass., subpedicellatis, basi 
propagullatis, dilutissime lutescentibus, episporio laevi, crasso, in- 
aequali, plerumque vertice crassissimo. 
Carolina Australis: Aiken in foliis vivis vel sublanguidis Vitis 
viniferae, Lin.—Leg. H. W. Ravenel. : i 
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