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Genus Uroecystis, Rabenhorst. 
9. Urocystis anemones (Pers.) Winter [U. pompholygodes, 
Lév. |.—In the petioles and midribs of leaves of Ranunculus repens, 
producing rounded or irregular swellings, which finally rupture 
and disclose the black masses of spore-balls ; frequent ; Noddsdale 
and Kilbride Glens. On leaves of Anemone nemorosa; not 
common ; Noddsdale. 
Genus Entyloma, De Bary. 
10. Entyloma Fergussoni (B. & Br.) Plow. [Protomyces 
Fergussoni, B. & Br.; EH. canescens, Schrot.].—Producing pale 
rounded spots on leaves of Myosotis arvensis ; not common ; road- 
side at Tarbert Hill. 
114. E. ranunculi (Bon.) Winter.—Producing conidia (= 
Cylindrosporium ficarie, Berk.) on whitish spots on leaves of 
Ranunculus Ficaria in early summer, which spots afterwards 
become yellow or pale brown and contain the teleutospores ; very 
common ; Noddsdale, Ardneil Bank, Seamill, Glenhead Braes, &c. 
12. E. matricariz,Trail.—Producing small white bands or 
spots on the. leaves, or rounded spots on the stems, of Vatricaria 
tnodora ; clusters of conidiophores are pushed out through the 
stomata, and the affected parts afterwards become brown and 
withered ; teleutospores abound in the withered leaves. Common 
in cultivated fields near West Kilbride; it has also occurred at 
Irvine. 
13. E. microsporum (Unger) Schrit. [#. Ungerianum, De 
Bary|.—On leaves of Ranunculus repens, producing rounded 
swellings which become yellowish-brown and cracked on their 
upper surface ; frequent ; Noddsdale, Kilbride Glen, de. 
14, E. calendule (Oud.) Schrot. | Protomyces hieracii, Berk. ]. 
—On leaves of Hieraciwm sylvaticwm, producing whitish spots 
which afterwards become brown; not common ; Noddsdale and 
Kilbride Glens. 
DovustFuL USTILAGINEs. 
Genus Protomyces, Unger. 
15. Protomyces macrosporus, Unger.—Producing tume- 
factions on the petioles and midribs of leaves of Hgopodium 
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