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2.—Trichobasis linearis Zév. On grasses common. 
3.—Trichobasis floscul orum var Taraxici. Batheaston. 
4.—Trichobasis fabe Zév. Common. 
5.—Trichobasis suaveolens Zév. On thistles, Rudlow. 
6.—Trichobasis vince &. On Periwinkle, Rudlow. 
Six species out of twenty-five in the Outlines are all recorded 
here. 
GENUS 163. UROMYCES Lév. * 
Spores unilocular, attached permanently to a decided peduncle 
of greater or less length. 
1.—Uromyces Alliorum De. On Gagea lutea near St. Catherine's. 
Sow. t 411. 
2,—Uromyces limonii Zév. Clevedon, on Statice limonium. 
3.—Uromyces ficarie Zév. On Ranunculus ficaria, Batheaston. 
Cooke M.F. t 7, fig. 156, 157. 
4,—Uromyees trifolii Zév. Bathford. Nine species are quoted in 
the “Outlines” but there is considerable confusion in the 
genera. We only claim five at present. 
GENUS 164. COLEOSPORIUM Lév.+ 
Spores cylindrical septate, some separating at the joints, some 
of a different nature, persistent. 
1.—Coleosporium tussilaginis Zév. On coltsfoot common. Cooke 
MF, t 8, fig. 180, 181. 
2.—Coleosporium pingue Zév. On roses common. 
3.—Coleosporium rhinanthacearum Zév. On Rhinanthus, Hanham. 
4.—Coleosporium sonchi-arvensis, Zév. On sow thistle common. 
Cooke M.F., t 8, fig 178, 179. Four from nine species in the 
“ Outlines.” 
GENUS 165. MELAMPSORA Cast.} 
Spores of two orders, crowded into a dense, compact mass, with 
or without a covering, wedge-shaped. 
* Uromyces, from uro, to burn, and muke. 
+ Coleosporium, from koleos, a sheath, and sporos a seed. 
{ Melampsora, from melas, black, and psora, a roughness. 
