Parasitic Fungi of New Jersey 183 



PucciNiA CYANi (Schlcich.) Pass. — On cultivated Centaurea 

 cyanus. 



"II. Uredosori mostly hypophyllous, scattered or crowded, min- 

 ute, orbicular or elliptic, pulverulent, reddish-brown. 



"Uredospores yellowish-brown, globose, subglobose to ellipsoid 

 finely echinulate, with two germ-pores on one face, 25-27 x 19-24 /x. 



"III. Teleutosori amphigenous, and on stem, scattered pulveru- 

 lent, dark-brown, orbicular to elliptic, soon naked, 3^-1 mm. 



"Teleutospores intermixed with uredospores, chestnut-brown, 

 ellipsoid, rounded at both ends, unthickened at apex, not constricted 

 at septum, delicately warted, germ-pores conspicuous, 30-40 x 

 22-30 IX ; average 32 x 24 /* ; epispore about 3 ix thick ; pedicel hya- 

 line, short, deciduous." McAlpine — Rusts of Australia, p. 156 



(1906). 



992. Uredospores, 1/12. 



PucciNiA DOUGLAsii E. & E. — Tclcutospore sori minute, 1/3-1/2 

 mm. naked, surrounded by the adnate epidermis, pale, chestnut- 

 brown color, often born in series, teleutospores oblong-ellipsoid 

 25-55 X 12-15 fji, chestnut-colored, constricted, apices rotund or ob- 

 tusely long-pointed; epispore smooth, apices distinctly thickened, 

 apex papillate or without a papilla. 



Saccardo, P. A., Sylloge Fungorum, v." 11, p. 192. 



993. Teleutospores, 1/12. 



PucciNiA EMACULATA Schw. — On Pauicum capillare. Described 

 by Burrill as follows : 



" II, III. Mostly epigenous, sometimes amphigenous. Sori small, 

 rather prominent, mostly very numerous, irregularly scattered or 

 crowded, rarely confluent on the leaves, but on the sheaths forming 

 long, irregular lines, black, rather early erumpent, but long sur- 

 rounded by the ruptured epidermis; uredospores subglobose, epi- 

 spore rather thin, sharply but m.inutely echinulate, 15-24 /x; teleuto- 

 spores elliptical or broadly clavate, slightly constricted, vertex 

 strongly thickened and obtusely pointed or rounded, narrowed be- 

 low, smooth, not deeply colored, 15-21 by 30-48 /x ; pedicel once to 

 once and a half as long as the spore, tinted." Parasitic Fungi of 

 Illinois, V. 1, p. 201. 



994. Uredospore, 1/12. 995. Teleutospore, 1/12. 



PucciNiA GRAMiNis Pers. — On wheat and grasses. Described by 

 McAlpine as follows: 



