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P. Bistortee (Strauss) (1223). 



P. Oxyrise Fckl., on Oxyria reniformis. 



P. Vincse(D.C) (1231). 



P. suaveolens (Pers) (1240, P. Cirsii Lasch. ; 132 1, Tr. 



suaveolens Lev. ; and 13 18, Tr. Cirsii Lasch). 

 P. bullata (Pers.) (1253, P. Conii Fckl. ; 1250, P. Apii 



Cda ; and p.p. 1248, P. Umbelliferarum). 



D. — Pucciniopsis, tecidio- and teleuto-spores known, no 

 uredo-spores. 



P. conglomerata (Strauss.) (1237, P. Syngenesiarum 

 Link; 1238, P. glomerata Grev. ; 1244, P. Sene- 

 cionis Lib. ; and 1366 d., JEc. Compositarum Mart, 

 var. Jacobaeae Grev.) 

 P. Bunii (D.C.) (1360, JEc. Bunii D.C.) 

 P. fusca. (Relh.) (1254, P. Anemones Pers. ; and 1349, 

 JEc. leucospermum D.C.) 



E. — Eupuccinia, aecidio-, uredo- and teleuto-spores all 

 occur. 



(a) Auteupuccinia, all three forms grow on same host-plant. 



P. Porri (Sow.) (2252, P. Allii). 



P. Asparagi D.C. (1220). 



P. Soldanellse (D.C.) (1352, ^Ec. Soldanellae Hornsh.) 



P. Primulae Grev. (1224, and 1374, ^Ec. Primulae D.C.) 



P. Menthse Pers. (1227, and 137 1, JEc. Menthse D.C.) 



P. flosculosorum (A. and S.) (1235, P. Compositarum 



Schl. ; P. Lapsanae Fckl., Tr. Lapsanae Fckl. ; 1241, 



P. variabilis Grev. ; P. Centaureae D.C. ; P. Hieracii 



Mart., with the corresponding uredo- or trichobasis- 



spores in each case ; and also with corresponding 



yEcidia). 

 P. Tragopogi (Pers.) (1234, P. sparsa Cooke). 

 P. Tanaceti D.C. (1236, P. discoidearum). 

 P. Galii (Pers.) (1246, and 1359, JEc. Galii Pers.) 

 P. Adoxae D.C. (1255, anc * 1350? ^c. albescens). 

 P. Pimpinellse (Strauss) (2183, and 1248 p.p. ; 1248, 



P. Heraclei Grev., with the corresponding uredo - 



and secidio-spores. 

 P. Saniculae Grev. (1252, 1367, ^Ec. Saniculse Carm.) 

 P. Epilobii-tetragoni (D.C.) (1263, P. Epilobii D.C; 



1264, P. pulverulenta Grev. ; 135 1, ^Ec. Epilobii 



D.C.) 

 P. Vioke (Schum.) (1259, P. Violarum Link.; 1368, 



JEc. Violse Schum). 

 P. Calthae Link. (1258, and 1357, JEc. Calthae Grev.) 



(b) Heter eupuccinia, spermogonia and secidio-spores on 

 one host-plant, uredo- and teleuto-spores on another ; 

 heteroecious species. 



P. graminis Pers. (12 14, on cereals and other grasses ; 



