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Puccinia Bulbocastani, Fckl. Sori rounded or oblong, 

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

 rounded at the ends, constricted in the middle, brown, shortly 

 pedicellate. — On leaves of Bunium bulbocastanum. 



Puccinia Pimpinellse, Link. Spots obliterated; sori 

 somewhat rounded, scattered over both surfaces ; pseudo- spores 

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

 peduncles short.— On Pimpinella saxifraga. The Uredo spores 

 are Trichobasis Pimpinella. 



Puccinia JEthusse, Link. Spots obliterated ; sori some- 

 what rounded, or elongated, convex, on both surfaces ; pseudo- 

 spores elliptical, rounded at the ends, slightly constricted, cells 

 equal ; epispore smooth, brown. — On JEthusa Cynapium. The 

 Uredo spores are Trichobasis Cynapii. 



Puccinia Conii, Fckl. Hemlock Brand; spots ob- 

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

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

 stems of Conium maculatum and other Umbellijerae. August a'nd 

 Sept. This is the Puccinia bullaria of previous editions. The 

 Uredo spores are Trichobasis Conii. 



Puccinia Smyrnii, Cd. Alexander's Beand; spots obli- 

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

 ovoid, obtuse, ven ucose, slightly constricted, minutely pedicellate. 

 — O.i Smyrnium Olusatrum. (Plate III. figs. 55, 56.) 



Puccinia Anemones, Pers. Anemone Beand; spots obli- 

 terated ; sori subrotund, surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, 

 scattered, aggregate, and confluent ; spores brown, very much 

 constricted, consisting of two nearly globose portions, echinulate; 

 peduncles very short. — On various species of Anemone. Very 

 common on Anemone nemorosa. April and May. (Plate IV. figs. 

 64, 65.) 



Puccinia Adoxse, DC. Moschatel Brand ; spots none ; 

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

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

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

 — On Adoxa moschatellina. 



Puccinia 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.— 

 Qn both surfaces of the leaves of Saxifraga granulata. Not 



