176 Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. 



The species is properly a Puccinia since the septate cells, 

 though usually less in number than the simple ones, are numer- 

 ous and normal in character evidently the highest develop- 

 ment of the plant. 



P. nolitangeris, Cda. 



Hypophyllous. II., III. Sori minute, scattered uredo- 

 sori yellowish; teleutosori brown; uredospores subglobose, ob- 

 scurely echinulate, diameter 16-19 /*: teleutospores elliptical 

 to oval, but irregular, rounded at both ends and slightly con- 

 stricted, with -a prominent hyaline apiculus, 1518 by 25-33 ^5 

 pedicels hyaline, very fragile and deciduous, apparently about 

 as long as the spores. 



Spots irregular, confluent, flavescent ; sori gregarious, rufo-fuscous ; 

 spores oblong, obtuse or attenuated, apiculate, amecne fuscous, hyaline ; 

 epispore simple, thin ; nucleus grumulose ; oil globules white ; terminal 

 apiculus hyaline, whitish ; pedicel rudimentary, almost none, white. 

 Length of spore, .00134. Corda, Icon. IV, p. 16. 



On leaves of Impatiens fulva : La Salle, Sept. 12, 1479. II, 

 III, Sept. 14, 1536; II, III. I. pallida: La Salle, Sept. 12, 

 1480, II., III.. Sept. 17. 1590. II.. III. Impatiens: LaSalle. 

 Sept. 30, 6245. II., III. 



This species has now been found for four successive years 

 in the " Lower Park," at Deer Park. LaSalle Co., though dili- 

 gent search fails to discover it in any of the similar localities 

 in that region, nor has it been found elsewhere in the State. 



P. amorphse, Curt. 



II. Sori usually epiphyllous, small, few. clustered, sur- 

 rounded by numerous closely packed, clavate, incurved, brown 

 paraphyses; spores ovate or oval, minutely echinulate, 12-15 by 

 18-21^. III. Amphigenous; sori small, scattered, or above- 

 clustered and circinate; paraphyses as in II; spores much 

 constricted, cells globose, enveloped by a thick, hyaline, readily 

 separable coat, without latter, 24-30 by 42-45 /*; pedicels hya- 

 line, fragile. 



Araphigenous, sori scattered and approximate in yellow spots, sub- 

 rotund, black ; spores compact, oval, rarely globose, constricted in the 

 middle, opaque; pedicel short or none . . . . Sporidia remarkable for a 



