CHINCHONA FROM THE NEILGHERRY HILLS. 41 
—On leaves of Dock and Sorrel. Not uncommon in moist localities. 
May and June. 
81.1 Æceidium Ari, Berk. (Wake-robin Aicidium) ; spots round, 
confluent ; peridia circinating, not crowded, central ones abortive.— 
Cooke, l. c. n. 1442; Berk. Onil. p. 336 ; fera Fl. v. p. 2. p. 969.— 
On leaves of Arum maculatum. Not common. 
38. Æcidium Dracontii, Schwein. guns Aicidium) ; spots pallid, 
extensively scattered over the leaves, sometimes nearly covering them ; 
peridia large, scattered; abundant, disposed without order on the spots ; 
spores orange.—Cooke, 1. c. n. 1443 ; Schweinitz, in Trans. Am. Philos. 
Soc. -1884.—On Arum triphyllum, in gardens. Melbury, 1863 (Rev. 
M. J. B). .A North American species now recorded for the first time 
as appearing in this country. 
39: Æcidium Alii, Grev. ; spots pale ; peridia circinating, not con- 
tignowis ; sporidia yellowish.— Cooke, l.e. n. 1444 p- 
4 ull. p. 336; Eng. Fl. v. pt. 2. p. 369; Johnst. Fl. Berw. 
p. 207. E. Allii-ursini, du Syn. p. 210.—On een of broad-leaved 
Garlic (Allium ursinum). Not common. June and July. 
ENDOPHYLLUM, Lév. 
: | Peridium. enclosed within the substance of the leaf, bursting irre- 
nage 
_ 40. Endophyllum Sempervivi, Lév.; peridia immersed, elliptic or 
roundish ; sporidia ochraceous, becoming brownish.—Cooke, J, c. n. 
1445 ; Berk. Outl. p. 337. Uredo Sempervivi, 47b. et Schw. n. 356 ; 
Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. n. 476.—On leaves of Houseleek. 
EXPLANATION OF PrATE XIV 
` Fig. l; —€— Bee (4) cluster of ec (c) seti duh further magnified. 
Fig. 2. Acidium Compositarum, var. Lapsani, (5) arrangement of peridia, , (c) E 
ridia iod "e 3.: Aicidium Poterit; P) edie a magnified. 
ANALYSIS OF CHINCHONA BARK AND LEAVES GROWN 
ON THE NEILGHERRY HILLS, AND RECEIVED IN 
ENGLAND NOVEMBER 20TH, 1863. 
COMMUNICATED BY CLEMENTS. R. MARKHAM, EsQ. 
""Phe:batk and leaves forwarded by Mr. M‘Ivor were removed from 
the plants during the rains, or the season of the year when the sap is 
