yEa'dmm. 269 



Synonyms. 



Winter, /oc. cit, p. 269. 



Aicidium punctatum, Pers. Ann. JSot, 1796, vol. xx. p. 135. 



JEcidiit7n quadrifidiim. D. C, " Flor. franc," vol. vi. p. 190. 

 Berk., " Eng. Flor.," vol. v. p. 371. Cooke, "Hdbk.," p. 536; 

 "Micro. J'ungi," 4th edit., p. 194. 



Eocsiccati. 

 Berk., 227. Cooke, i. loi ; ii. 310. Vize, ''Fungi Brit.," 73. 



On Anemone ranunailoides {coronaria). 

 April and May. 



Biology. — The afiected leaves are thicker, and borne on longer 

 stems, than the healthy ones. 



.fficidium leucospermum. D. C. 



.Ecidiospores — Spermogonia scattered equally over the whole 

 surface of the leaves, and generally upon all the leaves of the 

 affected plants, which are altered in habit thereby. Pseudo- 

 peridia shortly cylindrical, white, with torn edges. Spores 

 polygonal, colourless, smooth, 15-22/* in diameter, sometimes 

 26/A long. Mycelium perennial. 



Synonyms. 



^cidium leucospermum, D. C. Berk., " Eng. Flor.," vol. v. 

 p. 371. Cooke, "Hdbk.," p. 536; "Micro. Fungi," 4th edit., 

 p. 194, t. i. figs. 4-6. 



Piucinia fusca (Relh.). Winter in Rabh., " Krypt. Flor.," 

 vol. i. p. 199, in part. Schrot, "Krypt. Flor./' vol. iii. ]). 343, in 

 part. 



Lycoperdon innahim. Withering, vol. iv. p. 352. 



Exsiccati. 



Baxter, 89, Berk., 220. Cooke, i. 3; ii. 77. Vize, "Fungi 

 Brit," 74. 



On Anemone ne?norosa. 

 April and May. 



