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—On Epilobi7im montanum, &c. June and July. Uredo spores of 

 Puccmia Epilobii. 



Trichobasis Primulse, C. Primrose Rust ; spots yel- 

 lowish ; sori subrotund and oval, aggregate, on the under surface ; 

 epidermis at length bursting; spores ovoid, brown. — On leaves 

 of Primroses. 



Trichobasis Iridis, C. Ieis Rust ; spots yellow ; sori 

 small, pale red-brown, oblong and linenr, scattered or aggregated, 

 scarcely convex ; epidermis bullate, rarely bursting longitudinally; 

 spores globose or broadly elliptic, pale brown, pellucid. — On 

 leaves of Iris fcetidissima. Uredo spores of Fuccinia truncata. 



CHYTRIDIEI. 



Protomyces, Ung. 



Entophytal ; spores simple, aggregated, always immersed ; 

 epispore firm, diaphanous; endoclirome granular, coloured; 

 immersed in the matrix. 



Protomyees Sagittarige, Fckl. Clusters minute, somewhat 

 pustulate, numerous, seated on a brownish spot beneath the 

 cuticle ; spores large, globose, rather angular ; epispore thick, 

 yellow. — On leaves of Sagittaria sagitta>fotia. 



Protomyees macrosporiis, Ung. Forming confluent 

 bullate patches, consisting of the subglobose spores, with a thick 

 epispore, yellowish brown. — On leaves and petioles oiJ^gopodium 

 Todagraria. 



Protomyees Ari, Cooke. Spores aggregated in elongated 

 patches, immersed in the substance of the leaves and petioles, 

 always covered, globose, simple, brown ; endochrome granular ; 

 epispore smooth. — On leaves and petioles of Arum maculatmi. 



Protomyees Chrysosplenii, B. and Br. Spots white, 

 rather thick ; spores globose, hyaline, pedicellate. — On leaves of 



•Chrysosplenium oppositofolium. 



Protomyees Fergussoni, B. and Br. Spots or points brown, 



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