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Differs from P. plagiochceta, Sacc. in the greater relative 

 breath of the spore, and much smaller size of the terminal 

 hyaline cells. 



Pestalozzia Moorei. % 



Pseudo-perithecia sub-cuticular, in orbicular pale spots, 

 oozing out and staining the matrix; spores fusiform, 3-sep- 

 tate , 2 middle cells clear brown , with oblong nuclei ; ultimate 

 cells lryaline and acutely conical; sporophore as long or twice 

 as long as the spore, usually breaking at the termination of 

 the conical lower cell; setoe 4, twice as long as the spore. 

 P 32 x 9. 



On dead stems of Hosackia glabra. Antioch, July. 2700. 



Named in recognition of the work of our esteemed co-la- 

 borer, Mr. J. P. Moore. 



Puccinia anachoreta. 



I. II. Hymenium and Stylospores. Unknown. 



III. Teleutospores. Sori solitary, elliptic, 1 — 2 mm. in 

 length, seated on irregular pale spots ; spores short-oblong, 

 constricted, minutely papillate; pedicel hyaline, as long as 

 the spore, soon deciduous. ju28 — 42x20 — 24. 



On living leaves of Calochortus nudus. Sentinel Dome, 

 Yosemite, 8,000 feet. July. 3532. 



Puccinia giliae. 



I. Hymenium. Unknown. 



II. Stylospores. Globose, pale brown, smooth. 



III. Teleutospores. Sori solitary, oval, or oblong, \ — 1 

 mm. ; spores oblong, slightly constricted, red-brown, upper 

 cell darker, apiculate by the thickened epispore; pedicels 

 hyaline 2 — 3 times as long as the spore, yu 54x21. 



On leaves and subtending bracts of Gilia ciliata. Mt. 

 Diablo. May. . 2996. 



Puccinia evadens. 



Spermogones. Minute, oval, pale, preceding the hymenium. 



