Urediiieiv, Amero.spora}. Ilemileia. 585 



niibus, oO :; "22 y.., sporis pucciiiioideis 10 s 5 atro-hrunnei^ inter- 

 niixtis. • 



Ilah. \\\ Primula niinima, iii Ilunf^aria. 

 178. Uromyces tomentellus Cooke in Grevillea VII, pag. l.')8, Rav. 20<)8 

 j Fung. Ainer. n. 52. — Ampliigonu.^; soris ellipticis, suhconfluon- 

 i tibus, atro-brunneis, sparsis; teleutosporis ovatis, castaiieo-brun- 

 ' neis, o2 :; 22, supra crassis, infra attenuatis; pedicello 60 a. lonj^o, 

 elongato, hjalino. 



ITab. in foliis plantae ignota^ (PolentillDO vel Lupini?), in 

 California (Doct. Edwards). 

 170. Uromyces lugubris Kalchhi-. in Grevillea XI, pag. 21. — Soris 209:) 

 indeterminate confluentibus, liberis, planis, liypophyHis, nigrican- 

 tibus; teleutosporis ovatis, vix. diaphanis, 24=^18, pedicello longo, 

 , hyalino suffultis, atris. 



Hah. in planta non determinata, P. Natal Africa\ — E soris il- 

 limitate confluentibus folii pagina iiiferior fero tota quasi fuligine 

 ■ con.spurcata apparet. 



180. Uromyces puccinioldes P>erk. et Miill. in Linn .Journ. Xlll, 2100 

 i p. 178, non Rabenh. — Soris bullatis; teleutosporis fuscis, apicula- 



I tis quandoque apice obliquis deiitatisve pedicellatis. 



Ilah. in foliis pedunculisque Goodenia? Iloldfast Bay Au- 



stralia}. — Huc forte pertinere videtur ^Ecidium Goodeniacea- 

 I rum Oerk. Cfr. Grevillea XI, p. 98. .^^^cidiis aggregatis, oppositis; 



])seudoperidiis sparsis nec circinatis margine hrevi; a^cidiosporis 



aurantiacis. In foliis Sellierai in Australia. Macula3 orbiculares, 



inferiio bi'unnea\ 



181. Uromyces? deformans Berk. et Br. Fungi Challenger, pag. 52, 2101 

 n. 270, tab. II, fig. l-(3. — In apicibus disciformibus pedunculoruin 

 situs; pseudoperidio operculiformi(?); teleutosporis obovatis, mar- 

 gine striatis, albis, pedicellatis, 30^25. 



Ilah. in T h u j p s i d e d o 1 a b r a t a, Ilakone Japonia. 



HEMILEIA Berk. et IJr. in Gardern. Chron. 1809, Noveinb. c. icone 

 Cf)oke in Pop. Sc. Review n. LIX, plate CXXXV, f. d-h (Etym. 

 hemi dimidia pars et lejos levis). — Sori pustuliformes, auran- 

 tiaco-fusci, hypophylli; sporfc ovata3 vel piriformes, singula», par- 

 tim leves, partini verruculis ornatne, germinando filainenta unum v. 

 plura (promycelia?), qua? sporas (sporidiola?) sph;ericas, uniformes 

 gerunt, emittentes. 



I. Hemileia vastatrix Bork. et Br. in Gard. Chron. ISC^, c. icone 211)2 



