A uteuuromyces. 129 
Teleutospores—Sori amphigenous, at first bullate, then rupturing 
the epidermis, scattered, often confluent. Spores subglobose, 
ovoid, brown, smooth, 25-30 X 20-224, 
Synonyms. 
Uredo parnassiz. UD. C., “ Flore frang,” vol. vi. p. 68. 
LEcidium parnassia, Grev. Cooke, “ Micro. Fungi, 4th edit., 
p- 198. 
Trichobasis parnassie. Cooke, Sent, Jour. Bot, vol. ii. 
p. 3443 “Hdbk.,” p. 531. 
Cromyces parnassie, Schrot. Cooke, “ Grevillea,” vol. vii. 
Pp. 134. 
Lixsiccate, 
Cooke, i. 74. Vize, “ Micro. Fungi,” 4, 226. 
On Farnassia palustris. 
The ecidiospores were found by Dr. Greville near Glasgow, 
and by Professor Trail near Aberdeen ; the teleutospores by Dr. 
Cooke at Irstead, Norfolk, in 1864. 
Uromyces salicorniz. (D. C.) 
Zicidiospores—Pseudoperidia scattered or in small clusters, at 
first hemispherical, then shortly cylindrical, with erect, white 
torn edges. Spores polygonal, isodiametric, finely verrucose, 
orange-yellow, 17-35m in diameter. 
Uvredospores—Sori rounded, small, long surrounded by the rup- 
tured epidermis. Spores oblong or subpyriform, echinulate 
20-35 X 18-20. 
Teleutospores—Sori generally larger than those of the uredospores, 
pulverulent, dark brown, soon naked. Spores rounded, sub- 
pyriform, apex often thickened, smooth, dark brown, 24-36 x 
15-26u. Pedicels long, persistent. 
Synonyms. 
Uromyces salicornie (D. C.). Winter in- Rabh., “ Krypt. 
Flor.,” vol. i. p. 156. Cooke, * Grevillea,” vol. vii. p. 137. 
Acidium salicornia. WD. C., “ Flore frang.,” vol. vi. p. 92. 
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