498 pucciNi^T. 



peduncle very short. — Berk. Eng.Fl.Y. p. 364. CooheM.F. t. 6, 

 /. 132. Cooke exs. no. 32. A7. e.rs. 1091, ii. 107. Coohe L.F.no. 

 10. 



On leaves of Vinca major. Autumn. 



The Urpdo-spores and Brand-spores are usually more or less mixed to- 

 gether. Many of the younger leaves are distorted by the parasite. 



1479. Fuccinia campanulae. Carm. " Campanula Brand." 



Uredo-spores ? 



Braxd-spores. Spots ai^parcntlj none ; son large, irregular, 

 crowded, for a long time covered with the epidermis, at length 

 surrounded by it ; spores oblong-ovate, or slightly constricted; 

 peduncles very short. — Berk. Eng. Fl. v. p. 365. Cooke M.F. p. 

 198. B. ^' Br. Ann. N.H. no. 472. Cooke exs. no. 109. Fckl. exs. 

 no. 375. 



On Campanulce, (Jasione montana, ^-c.) 



1480. Fuccinia clandestina. Carm. " Scabious Brand." 



Uredo-spores ? 



Braxd-spores. Spots yellowish ; sori very minute, distinct, 

 but collected together in great numbers, dark-brown ; epidermis 

 evanescent ; spores oblong, very slightly constricted, peduncu- 

 late. — Berk. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 365. Cooke M.F. p. 198. 



On Scabiosa succisa. Bare. 

 1431. Fuccinia sparsa. Cooke. " Goat's beard Brand." 



Uredo-spores ? 



Brand-spores. Spots obsolete ; sori on both surfaces, few, 

 scattered, bullate, for a long time covered with the epidermis, 

 oblong, unequal; spores oval, slightly constricted, dark-brown ; 

 epispore minutely tuberculate ; peduncles very short, caducous. 

 — Cooke, exs. no. ooO. 



On Tragopogon pratensis. Aug. New Cross. 



Very distinct from P. compositarv.rn , in the larger, sooty sori, which are 

 a long time covered, and very few in number, sometimes only three or four, 

 and in the tuberculate spores. It has only been found amongst or near the 

 exolete pustules of Jilcidivm Tragopogonis. This is clearly not the Fuccinia 

 Tragoijogoids of Corda's Icones. 



1482. Fuccinia compositaxum. Sch, " Composite Brand." 



Uredo-spores. On both sides of the leaf, dark, fuscous, mi- 

 nute, round, scattered, globose, rarely minutely pedicellate. — 



