506 pxTcciNi^rr. 



sometimes spuriously suhdivided. — Berh. in Gard. Fl. Forf. p. 

 296. B. 4- Br. Ann.^N.H. no. 468. Cooke M.F. p. 200. 

 On leaves of Sedum rhodiola. Summer. Rare. 



The articulations are sometimes spuriously subdivided, showing a tendency 

 to the structure of TripJoxigmium. — B.d: Br. 



1506. Puccinia saxifragarum. Schl. " Moschatel Brand." 



UREDO-SrORES ? 



Braxd-spores. Spots obliterated ; sori subrotund, scat- 

 tered, crowded and confluent, when young surrounded by the 

 epidermis : spores red-brown, rather short, oblong, slightly con- 

 stricted. — Link. Sp.ii.p.SO. Berk. Eng. Fl. v. p. 367. Cooke 

 M.F. p. 200. Corda. iv.f. 59. Fckl. exs. no. 371. 



On both surfaces of leaves of Adoxa moschatellina, &c. Sum- 

 mer. [United States.] 



1507. Puccinia chrysosplexiii. Grev. " Saxifrage Brand." 



Uredo-spores ? 



Braxd-spores. Sori of various sizes, few together and con- 

 fluent, pale brown ; spores long, somewhat waved, much attenu- 

 ated at either extremity; peduncle elongated. — Grev. Eng. Fl. 

 Y.p.367. Cooke M.F. p. 200. 



On the under surface of the leaves of Chrysosplenium oppositi- 

 folium. Very rare. 



1508. Puccinia epilobii. B.C. "Willow Herb Brand." 



Uredo-spores. Spots yellowish ; sori subrotund, scattered, 

 surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, often on the under sur- 

 face ; spores subglobose, brown. — Triclwhasis epilobii. Berk, 

 Oidl. p. 3o3. Cooke M.F. p. 210. Uredo epilobii. Eng.Fl.Y.p. 

 381. 



Braxd- SPORES. Spots pale ; sori hypogenons, subrotund, 

 crowded ; epidermis evanescent ; spores effuse, cinnamon, broadly 

 elliptic, strongly constricted ; peduncles very short. — D.C. Fl. 

 Fr.yi.p.61. Berk.Eng. FI.y. p. 3Q8. Cooke M.F. p. 200. Corda 

 iv. /I 51. Fckl. exs. no. 339. Kl. exs, no. 1184. Berk. exs. no, 

 349. 



Ou Epilobiumpalustre, 



