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Cunningham, D. D.., 
and Prain. 
Butler, E. 
J:, and 
Hayman, J. M. 
Sydow and Butler. 
Prater I. 
Prate IT. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
A Note on Indian Wheat Rusts— 
Records of the Botanical Survey 
of India, Vol. 1, No. 7, 1896. 
Indian Wheat Rusts— Memoirs of 
the ea of Agriculture 
in India, Vol. 1, No. 
Fungi I ndice Orientalis, Part 1. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
Fig. 1 
Fig. 2. 
Fia. 3A. 
Fic. 3B. 
Fig. 4. 
Fia. 5. 
Fia. 6. 
Fic. 7 
Photograph showing on the, sides two 
eaves of Launea aspleniifolia with 
uredo and teleuto sori. In the middle — 
there is a vertical aecidial shoot. 
The host in the ee and __ teleuto 
stages of the parasite. 
The host in the aenidial stage of the 
fungus showing an erect shoot with 
i ng inte 
covered with aecidia cups. 
Part of a flowering shoot in the aeci® 
stage bearing malformed eri 
which never open. 
Part of a leaf showing uredo sori 
Part of a leaf showing uredo and teleuto 
sori. 
Part of a leaf showing aecidia cups 
Mycelium and haustoria from diseased , 
rhizome in transverse section. “dial 
Mycelium inside a leaf in the ae! 
A few pyenos 
A uredospore ae the germ pore 
A germinating uredospore. 
A teleutospore. 
: aecidios 
n aecidiospore germinating. 
Part of a loaf gem an aecidial shoo 
arising from the rhizome ofa of 
plant ee aa er bie | 
vious year, show 1 pyeni 
cups (spherical il is and P 4 
dia (small dot-like structures): 
