510 PUCCINI^I. 



1516. Podisoma juniperi. Fr. " Juniper Podisoma." 



Orange, clavarijeform, somewhat branched ; stroma simple ; 

 spores very long, lanceolate, filled with elliptic granules. — Fr. 

 S.M.n\.p.hm. E7ifj.FLv.p.8Q2. Bull. t. 4:27 ,fA. Berk.exs. 

 no. lOQf. Cooke M. P.p. 201. Cooke exs.no. 125. Fckl. exs. no. 

 415. Bisch.f. SS80. Pa?/.f.3b4r. Ann. Sc. Nat. {lSD4.),t, 10, f. 

 1-12. 



On living branches of Juniperus communis. April. 



[Mid. Carolina.] 



CErsted regards this as a form of Jicestelia lacerata. {Fig. 204.) 



1517. Podisoma sabinae. Ft'. " Savin Podisoma." 



Red-brown, tuberculiform and clavate, simple ; stroma obliter- 

 ated ; spores obovate, uniseptate. — Fng. Fl. v. p. 362. Nees. f. 

 15. Pers. Disp. t. 2,/. 1. Eng. Bot. t. 710. Fckl. exs. no. 416. 

 Bisch.f. 3882-3883. Berk. Outl. t. 2, /. 4. Cooke M.F. p. 201. 

 Berk. exs. no. 107. 



On living branches of Juniperus sahince. April. May. 

 According to CErsted, this is a condition of Rcestelia cancellata. 



1518. Podisoma foliicolum. B. " Jimiper-leaf Podisoma." 



Epiphyllous, brown-black masses, subglobose, subelliptic, or 

 irregular, consisting of radiating, crowded, very slender, agglu- 

 tinated filaments, each bearing an elliptic or clavate, very obtuse 

 spore, 3 to 5-septate. — Berk. Eng.Fl. v. p. 362. Cooke M.F. p. 

 201. Fckl.exs.no.A^l^:. 



On living leaves of common juniper. 



Masses subelliptic or irregular, dark brown-black, consisting of radiating, 

 crowded, very slender, agglutinated filaments each bearing an elliptic or 

 clavate, very obtuse spore with 3-5 septa. Some of the filaments are simply 

 clavate and barren.— il/. /. B. 



