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Puecinia Bulbocastani, JFckl. Sori rounded or oblong-, 

 somewhat convex, dark-brown ; pseudo-spores oblong, obtusely- 

 rounded at the ends, constricted in the middle, l)rown, shortly 

 pedicellate. — On leaves of Bunium bulbocastanum. 



Puecinia PimpinellsD, Link. Spots obliterated; sori 

 somewhat rounded, scattered over both surfaces ; pseudo- spores 

 elliptic, constricted, cells equal; epispore minutely rough, brown ; 

 peduncles short.— On Fimpinella saxifraga. The TJredo spores 

 are Trichobasis Fimpinellre. 



Puecinia ^thusse, Link. Spots obliterated ; sori some- 



i-bat rounded, or elongated, convex, on both surfaces; pseudo- 



sp res elliptical, rounded at the ends, slightly constricted, cells 



qual ; epispore smooth, t)rown. — On J^tlmsa Cynapium. The 



Uredo spores are Trichobasis Cynapii. 



Puecinia Conii, Fckl. Hemlock Brand ; spots ob- 

 literated ; sori subrotuud or oblong, covered with the epi- 

 uermis ; spores brown, peduncle short, nearly obsolete. — On dry 

 stems of Conium maculatum and other TJmbelliJerde. August and 

 Sept. This is the Puecinia buUaria of previous editions. The 

 Uredo spores are Trichobasis Conii. 



Puecinia Smyrnii, Cd. Alexander's Bk and; spots obli- 

 terated; sori hypogenous, large, solitary, scattered, brown; spores 

 ovoid, obtuse, verrucose, slightly constricted, minutely pedicellate. 

 '■ — Oi Smyrnitim Oliisatrum. (Plate IIL figs. 55, 5G.) 



Puecinia Anemones, Pers. Anemone Brand; spots obli- 

 terated ; sori subrotund, surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, 

 scattered, aggre<?ate, and confluent ; spores brown, very much 

 constricted, consisting of two nearly globose portions, echinulate; 

 peduLcies very stiort. — On various species of Anemone. Vety 

 common on Anemone nemorosa. April and J\Iay. (Plate IV. figs. 

 64, 65.) 



Puecinia Adoxse, DC. Moschatel Brand ; spots none ; 

 sori orbicular, scattered or crowded, and confluent, girt by the 

 ruptured epidermis ; pseudo-spores elliptic, cells eqral, obtusely 

 triangular, slightly constricted, smooth, on rather long peduncles. 

 — On Adoxa moschatellina. 



Puecinia Saxifragarum, Schl. Saxifrage Brand; spots 

 yellowish , sori subrotund, scattered, here and there crowded, 

 when young surrounded by the epidermis ; spores red-brown, 

 rather short, oblong, slightly constricted ; cells equal, obtuse.— 

 On both surfaces of the leaves of Saxifraga granulaia. Not 



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