Pl. cell. aph. 7. PROTOMYCEZ, 156. Ceeomurus. 541 
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VI. 156. CHROMURWUS. Link. Ceomure. 
Sporidia ovate or globular, 1-celled, pedicelled ; girt with 
the ruptured epidermis of live plants.. 
1. Ceeomurus phaseolarum. Kidney-bean ceomure. 
Sporidia ovoid; pedicells rather long; tufts blackish- 
red, orbicular. 
Uredo appendiculata, Persoon Syn. 222. 
Puccinia phaseolarum, De Cand, Syn. 46, 
On both faces of the leaves of kidney-beans. 
2. Ceeomurus pisi. Pea ceomure. 
Sporidia ovoid; pedicelis short; tufts brown, orbicular, 
or oblong. 
Uredo appendiculata 8, Persoon Syn. 222. 
Puccinia pisi, De Cand. Syn. 46. 
On the stems and leaves of peas. 
3. Ceomurus ficarie. Pilewort ceomure. 
Sporidia ovoid; pedicells rather long; tufts brown, con- 
fluent; epidermis at first raised, then burst. 
Puccinia ficaria, De Cand. Syn. 46. 
On the stems, and upper face of the leaves of pilewort. 
4. Ceomurus trifolit. Trefoil ceomure.. 
_ Sporidia ovoid, nearly sessile; éufts reddish-brown, ob- 
long, or irregular, bursting the epidermis. 
Puccinia trifglii, De Cand. Syn. 46, 
On the stems and leaves of several species of trefoil. 
5. Coeomurus porrt. Leek ceomure.. 
Sporidia reverse, eggshape; pedicells rather short; tufts 
reddish-brown, oblong, bursting the epidermis. 
Uredo porri, Sowerby Fungi, 411. 
On both faces of the leayes of leaks. 
VIL 157. DICAZOMA. Diceome. 
Sporidia ovate, 2-celled, pedicelled, girt by the ruptured 
epidermis of the living plant. 
1. Dicceeoma persicarie. Persicaria diceome. 
Sporidia clubbed; upper cell thick, globular; lower cell 
long, slender; pedicells short; tufts red-brown, small; or; 
bicular. 
