Cceoma. 259 



Exsiccati. 

 Desm., i. 837. 



On Tropmolum adujicimi. 

 October. 



This species, which can hardly be regarded as British, was 

 found by Dr. Capron, in 1S65, near Guildford. 



Uredo lynchii. (B. and Br.) 



Spots small, pallid, scattered, rarely confluent. Spores yellow, 

 obovate, beautifully echinulate, with short pedicels, 20-30 x 



28-35M- 



Sy7ionym. 



Trichohasis lynchii. B. and Br., Afin. Nat. Hist., No. 1706. 

 W. G. Smith, Gard. Chron., May 30, 1885, p. 693, fig. 154. 



On exotic Spiranthes. Kew Gardens. 

 Not truly a British species. 



Uredo plantaginis. B. and Br. 



Spots pallid, pustular, minute, soon ruptured at the apex. Spores 

 elliptical, yellow. 



Synonym. 

 Uredo plantaginis. B. and Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1905. 



On Plantago lanceolata. Wood Newton, Dolgelly. 



There is some doubt as to whether this is not a Sxnchxtriiini. 



C^OMA. 



Spores without a pseudoperidium, accompanied by spermo- 

 gonia, with or without paraphyses, produced in chains. Germi- 

 nation as in Uredo. 



Cseoma saxifragae, (Strauss.) 



Sori rounded or oval, flat, orange, amphigenous, scattered. Spores 

 subglobose, finely verrucose, orange-yellow, 1 7-30/x in 

 diameter. 



