408 PLANT DISEASES 



(1880). Sori pulvinate, minute, often densely gregarious, 

 orange ; spores subreniform, convex, free portion warted, 

 remainder smooth, 30-35 x 10-12 /*. 



The sterile cysts mentioned by the authors are only 

 young, still smooth spores; the same occurs in H. 

 vastatrix, when the pustules are examined while young. 



Hemileia canthii, Berk, and Broome, Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 (Bot.} xiv. p. 93 (1875). Sori scattered on pale spots, 

 hypophyllous; spores subreniform, free convex surface 

 warted, remainder smooth, 25-30 X 10-12 p. 



Cronartium, Fries. Aecidia produced on conifer leaves, 

 pseudosporidia elongated, aecidiospores concatenate ; 

 uredospores included in a pseudoperidium, brown; teleuto- 

 spores i-celled, aggregated into a column which springs 

 from the sorus of uredospores. 



Cronartium ribicolum, Deitr., Arch. Naturk. Liv. Esth. 

 und Kur lands, ii. p. 287. Aecidiospores large, epispore 

 warted, one part smooth ; sori of uredospores forming 

 pustules, orange-rufous, minute, rounded, pseudopericlia 

 hemispherical, perforated at the apex, uredospores ellipti- 

 cal or ovoid, 19-35X14-22 //., epispore hyaline, aculeate, 

 contents orange ; teleutospores forming a columella up to 

 2 mm. high, curved, yellowish-rufous. 



Cronartium asclepiadeum, Fries, Obs. Myc., \. p. 220. 

 Aecidiospores 22-26, rarely 30X16-20 /x, epispore partly 

 reticulated, partly warted; uredospore sori hypophyllous, 

 scattered, brown ; uredospores variable in form, echinate, 

 16-32x12-18 fjij pale orange; columella of teleutospores 

 terete up to 2 mm. long ; teleutospores oblong, truncato- 

 obtuse, 12 /A broad ; sporidiola globose, smooth, pale 

 yellow, 



