290 British Uredinecu and UstilagijiecE, 



Synonyms. 



Entyloma canescens, Schrot. Cohn's " Beitr.," vol. ii. p. 372. 

 Trail, Scott. Nat., 1884, pp. 128-181. Winter, loc. cif., p. 113. 



Frotomyces fergussoni. B. and Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1473. 

 Cooke, "Grevillea," vol. xii. p. 99; "Micro. Fungi," 4th edit., 

 p. 227. 



On Myosotis arvensis, palustris, ccespitosa. 

 June to October. 



Entyloma bicolor. Zopf. 



Spots roundish, yellow. Teleutospores globose or polygonal. 

 Epispore gelatinous, of variable thickness, at first colourless, 

 then brown, 20-23 X 15-18/x. Conidia cylindrical, curved, 

 simple or septate, rounded above, attenuated towards the 

 base, 10-20 X 3/A. 



Synonym. 

 Entyloma hicolor. Zopf in Rabh., " Fung. Europ.," No. 2496. 



Winter, loc. cii., p. 112. 



On Papaver rhceas. 

 June and July. 



Entyloma ranunculi. (Bon.) 



Spots circular, 2-5mni. across, at first whitish, then yellow or 

 brown. Conidia produced freely, fusiform or filiform, 40 x 2/a. 

 Teleutospores globose. Epispore smooth, pale brown, io-t4)u, 

 in diameter. 



Synonyjns. 



Winter, loc. cit., p. 112. Schrot., loc. cit., p. 282. 

 Fusidiu?n ranunculi. Bon., " Handb. d. Mycol.," p. 43. 

 Frotomyces ficarice, Cornu and Roze. 

 Efityloma Jicarice, F. v. Waldh. 



GlcBosporium ficarice, Berk. Cooke, " Hdbk.," p. 475. Trail, 

 Scott Nat., 1884, p. 228. 



Exsiccati. 

 Cooke, i. 533. Berk., 212. 



