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whitish; sporidia white.— Cooke, 1. e. n. 1425 ; Pers. Syn. p. 207; 
Berk. Outil. p. 337; Ann. of Nat. Hist. n. 490.—0On the leaves of 
wosem verum. 
. ZEcidium Bunii, DC. (Pig-nut Aicidium); spots obliterated, 
pitti thickened ; peridia in irregular subrotund or oval heaps ; 
sporidia orange.— Cooke, l e: n. 1426 ; DC. FI. vi. p. 96; Gray’s 
Nat. Arr. p. 535; Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 445; Berk. oin: p. 337; Eng. 
Fl. v. pt. 2. p. 370.—On Buninm bulbocastanum and Pimpinella sari- 
diem Spring. 
. ZEcidium: Valerianacearum, Dub.; hypogenous, rarely cauline, 
iio on a thickened subcircular or diag base ; peridia scattered, more 
or less crowded, cap-shaped, tawny, margin erect dentieulate ; sporidia 
dirty-yellow.— Cooke, l. e. n. 1427; Dub. Syn. p. 908; Johnst. Fl. 
Berw: p. 206 ; Berk. Outl. p. 331; Eng. Fl. v. pt. 2. p. 370.—On Fale- 
riand oficinas and F. dioica. Not uncommon in the north. 
2 idium Asperifolii, Pers. (Borage ZEcidium); clusters sub- 
rotund, on a slightly thickened subiculum ; peridia scattered ; sporidia 
yellowish-white.— Cooke, l. c. n. 1428 ; Pers. Syn. 209; Gray’s Nat. 
Arr. p. 536; Berk. Outl. p. 831; Ann. of Nat. Hist. n. 255; Lyco- 
perdon innatum, With. (in part).—On leaves of various Boraginee. 
Summer.’ The parts of the leaves on which it occurs are rendered 
concave on one side, and convex on the other. 
“28. ZEcidium Grossularie, DC. (Gooseberry /Ecidium) ; spots 
yellow; bright ted on the opposite side, with a yellow border; peridia 
crowded in roundish heaps, at length brown, and surrounded with a 
brown area; 'sporidia orange.— Cooke, 7. e. n. 1429 ; DC. Fl. Fr. vi. 
p.92; Grev. Se. Or. Fl. t. 62; Fl. Ed. p. 446; Johnst. Fl. Berw. p. 
206; Fl. Devon. pt. ii. p.4; Berk. Outl. p. 8831; Eng. Fl. v. pt. 2. 
p. $72. —On leaves n fruit of Gooseberry, and leaves of poen 
Common. May to 
(24, ZEcidium Dis; pc. (Nettle Aeidium) ; spots hað 
subiculum thickened ; peridia disposed in elongated or subrotund heaps, 
at first subglobose, then gaping; sporidia orange.—Cooke, i.c. m. 
1430; DC. Fl Fr. ii. p.948; Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 445; Gray's Nat. 
Arr, p. 586; Johnst. Fl. Berw. p. 206; Berk. Outl. p. 3373 “Eng. 
Fil. v. pt. 2. p. 814; Purt. Midl. Fl. iii. p. 294. —On leaves and stents 
of Nettles, distorting them very much. Common. June. ~ 
25. ZEeidium Behenis, DC. (Bladder Campion ZEcidium) ; ee 
