602 pucciNi^i. 



tumida, Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 430. Eiirj. Fl. y.p. 3GG. Corda. iv. /. 49. 

 XL exs. no. 1186, u.34:S, 349. Berk. exs. no. 221. Cooke L.F. 

 no. 15. 



On various Umhelliferce. Common. 



1492. Fuccinia heraclei. Grev. "Hog-weed Brand." 



Uredo-spques. On tlie under surface, scattered, sometimes 

 subconfluent, roundish, light brown; spores obovate, with a very 

 short peduncle. — Tricliobasis heraclei, Lev. Berk. Eng. Fl. v. p. 

 380. Cooke .M.F. p. 20d. 



Brand-spores. Hypophyllous, blackish, surrounded by the 

 ferruginous epidermis ; spores crowded, very obtuse, subovate, 

 slightly constricted ; cells nearly equal ; stem very short. — Puce, 

 heraclei, Grev. t. 42. 



On Heracleum spondylium. 



Dr. Greville says "if- diflfers in being mnch larger, more depressed than P. 

 TJmlellifera.ram, and surrounded by the epidermis, which is very fugacious 

 in the other." 



1493. Puccinia apii. Corda. " Celery Brand." 



Uredo-spores. Spores pale cinnamon, oval, obtuse, or irregu- 

 lar. — Uredo apii, Wall. ii. p. 203. 



Brand-spores. Sori large, confluent, red-brown, powdery ; 

 spores oblong, constricted, brown ; episj)ore smooth, thick ; pedi- 

 cels short, attenuated. — Corda. vi./. 11. Cooke M.F. ed. \i.p). 224. 

 Cookeexs.no. 4:0a. Fckl. exs. no. 362. Ann. H.H. no. 114:7. Cooke 

 L. F. no. 16. 



On leaves of celery. Autumn. 



1494. Puccinia aegopodii. LinK " Gout-weed Brand." 



Uredo-spores ? 



Brand-spores. Spots brown; sori minute, subrotund and 

 elongated, surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, often circina- 

 ting, and forming roundish patches ; sjDores brown ; peduncles 

 very short. — Lk. Sp. ii. p. 11. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 366. Cooke M.F. p. 

 199. Corda. iv./. 48. Fckl. exs. no. 353. Kl. exs. no. 273, ii. 687. 



On jEgopodium podagraria. Rare. 



1495. Puccinia saniculae. Grev. " Sanicle Brand." 



Uredo-spores. Spores globose. — Eng. Fl. Y.p. 380 ; sub 

 Uredo umhellatarum. 



