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Peridermium rostrupi E. Fischer (= Coleosporium campanulcB 

 (Pers.) Lev. (See page 159.) 



PoLYTHELis THALiCTRi (Chev.) Arthur, — On Thalictrum sp. 



"O. Pycnia hypophyllous, few, sparingly scattered, among the 

 telia, papillose, chestnut-brown, subcuticular, depressed-hemispheri- 

 cal, 110-130 /x broad. 



"III. Telia hypoph)dlous, evenly scattered, over large areas, 

 never confluent, round 0.2-0.6 m.m. across, dehiscent by a pore, early 

 naked, pulverulent, dark, chestnut-brown, ruptured epidermis evi- 

 dent; teliospores ellipsoid or oblong-ovate, 17-26 by 26-52 /*, greatly 

 constricted at septum, the two cells easily separating, upper cell glo- 

 boid, or rarely elliptical, the lower globoid, obvate or broadly cune- 

 ate, 16-26 by 18-26 fx.; wall dark chestnut-brown, uniformly thick, 

 2 fi, coarsely and evenly verrucosa; pedicel delicate, colorless, as 

 long as the spore, wholly or partially deciduous. Mesospores usu- 

 ally plentiful." North American Flora, v. 7, p. 153 (1907). 



937. Lower surface of infected leaf of Thalictrum sp. showing teleuto sori, 

 938. Teleutospores, 1/12. 



Phragmidium americanum Dietel. — On Rosa sp. 



"O. Pycnia chiefly epiphyllous, usually few, gregarious and often 

 confluent, inconspicuous, subcuticular and extending downward be- 

 tween the cells, pale honey-yellow, low-conoidal or discoidal, 80-125 

 fjL broad by 30-40 //, high. 



"I. Aecia chiefly hypophyllous or petiolicolous, usually com- 

 pound or confluent, forming sori of irregular outline, 1-5 mm. 

 across, applanate bright orange-yellow fading to pale yellow rupt- 

 ured epidennis usually noticeable ; paraphyses rather numerous but 

 inconspicuous, surrounding each individual sorus, erect; not ex- 

 ceeding the height of the spore mass, clavate, 10-20 by 38-50 /j., the 

 wall evenly thin, 1 /x, nearly or quite colorless, smooth ; seciospores 

 broadly ellipsoid or globoid, small, 18-20 by 20-26 ^u,; wall pale- 

 yellow, rather thin, 1-1.5 /x, finely and closely verrucose with well- 

 separated papillae. 



"II. Uredinia hypophyllous, numerous, thickly scattered, round, 

 small, 0.1 mm. or less across, early naked, ruptured epidermis in- 

 conspicuous ; paraphyses encircling the sorus, abundant and con- 

 spicuous, strongly incurved, cylindrical or somewhat clavate, 9-13 

 by 30-55 /*, the wall evenly thin, 1 /x or less, nearly or quite colorless, 

 smooth; urediniospores obovate-globoid, small, 15-18 by 18-20 fi; 

 wall pale yellow, thin, 1 fx, rather closely verrucose-echinulate, the 

 pores indistinct, small, scattered, 8 /* or more." 



