Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome un liritlsh Fanyi. .{.j 



1460. Septoria hijperici^ Dcsm. xVnn. d. Se. Nat. 1842, v. 

 17. p. 110. 



Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 

 S})ores *002 incli long. 



1461. S. stachjdis^ Desm. Ic. 1847, v. 8. p. 19. 



On leaves of Htachrjs sylvatica. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 

 Spores slender, tliread-like, •001--001.0 inch long. 



1462. Melanconhirii elevation^ Cd. 



On oak. Langridge, Dec. 1872, C. E. B. 

 Spores '0005 inch long. 



1463. Pestalozzia funerea^ Desm. 



On dead Cupressiis inacrocariya. Hatton, near Honnslow. 



1464. Pucciyiia Andersoni^ B. & Br. Maculis orbicularibus, 

 brunneo cinctis ; soris hypophyllis minutis congestis ; sporis 

 oblongis, centre constrictis, obtu.se apiculatis. 



On the underside of leaves of Cniciis heterophyllus. Falls 

 of Noran, Glen Ogle, June 1874, Rev. M. Anderson. 



Spots visible only on the upperside, orbicular, surrounded 

 by a brown border, and a central patch indicating the position 

 of the minute crowded sori, which are almost concealed by 

 the pubescence of the leaf ; spores very like those of P. dis- 

 coideum as figured by Corda. This was originally found at 

 the Den of Airlie by Mr. Gardiner. 



1465. P. Fergussom, B. & Br. Maculis pallidis ; soris 

 minutis in orbiculos congestis ; sporis oblongis, obtuse apicu- 

 latis. 



On leaves of Viola ptO'^ustris. New Pitsligo, Rev, J. Fer- 

 gusson. 



This is very different from P. violwu7n, not only in the 

 minute crowded sori, but in the elongated spores. 



1466. P. senecionis, Libert, i. no. 92 ; Cd. fasc. iv. fig. 54. 

 On Senecio aqiuxtica. Noran woods, Menmuir, Rev. M. 



Anderson. 



1467. P. trtpoln, B. & Br. Soris magnis ; sporis elongatis, 

 apice truncatis binodulosis, vel appendice crassa maramaefomii 

 praeditis. 



On leaves oi Aster tripoUum. New Pitsligo, Rev. J. Fer- 

 gusson. 



We have no authentic specimen of P. asteris, Schwein ; bu 

 samples from diflferent parts of the United States difFe 

 materially from the plant before us, of which, however, a 

 present we have seen only a single specimen. 



1468. Coleosporium pingue, L^v. Var. alchemiUce. 



This appears not to be uncommon. The sori are ci-owded, 

 and radiate from the base of the leaf. We have it from 

 Scotland and Wales ; and it occurs in Northamptonshire. 



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