C^OMACEI. 531 



1591. TrichoTjasis paxnassiae. CooTie. " Grass of Parnassus 



Eust." 



On both surfaces of the leaves ; sori at first bullate, at length 

 rupturing the epidermis, scattered, often confluent; spores glo- 

 bose or nearly so, rather large, tawny brown. — Cooke Seem, 

 Journ.Bot.ii. p. 344. Cooke M.F. p. 210. Cooke exs. no. 74. 

 Uredo parnassice. West, Bull, de Brux. xix. no. 87. Rerb. Crypt. 

 Beige, no. 676. Ann. N.H. no. 1046. 



On Parnassia palustris. Sept. Norfolk. 



Trig HOB Asis rubigo-vera. Leu. \ r< -n 



Irichobasis linearis. Lev. ) "^ 



Trichobasis senecionis. Berk. See Puccinia glomerata. 



Trichobasis caricina. Berk. See Puccinia striola. 



Trichobasis scillarum. Berk. See Uromyces concentrica. 



Trichobasis cichoracearum. Lev. See Puccinia composi- 

 tarum. 



Trichobasis Artemisia. Berk. See Puccinia discoi- 

 dearum. 



Trichobasis labiatarum. Lev. See Puccinia menthce. 



Trichobasis lychnidearum. Lev. See Puccinia lychni- 

 dearum. 



Trichobasis umbellatarum. Lev. See Puccinia urahelli- 

 ferarum. 



Trichobasis heraclei. Berk. See Puccinia lieraclei. 



Trichobasis fab^. Lev. See Puccinia fahce. 



Trichobasis galii. Lev. See Puccinia galiorum. 



Trichobasis POLYGoxoRUii. Berk. See Puccinia polygo- 

 norum. 



Trichobasis vixciE. Berk. See Puccinia vincce. 



Trichobasis violarum. Berk. See Puccinia violarum. 



Trichobasis epilobii. Berk. See Puccinia puherulenta. 



Gen. 181. LECYTHEA, Lev. 



Stroma surrounded or sprinkled with elongated abortive 

 spores. Spores free, invested with their mother cell, or con- 

 catenate. — Berk. Outl.p. 334. 



a. Spores free. 



1592. Lecythea mista. Lev. " Orange Willow Eust." 



Spots yellow; sori stibrotund, aggregate, confluent, effuse, 

 permanently surrounded by the ruptured epidermis ; spores ob- 



