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VI. LEPTUROMYCES. | Schrot. 
Ilaving only teleutospores, which germinate as soon as they are mature 
upon the living host-plant, 
PUCCINIA. Pers. 
Teleutospores separate, pedicellate, produced in flat sori, con- 
sisting of two superimposed cells, each of which is provided with 
a germ-pore. The superior cell has its germ-pore, as a rule, 
piercing its apex; in the inferior the germ-pore is placed laterally, 
immediately below the septum. 
I, EUPUCCINIA. Schrot. 
Having spermogonia, zcidiospores, uredospores, and teleutospores; the 
latter germinating only after a period of rest. 
A. AUTEUPUCCINIA, De Bary. 
Spermogonia, ecidiospores, uredospores, and teleutospores on the same 
host-plant. 
Puccinia galii. (Pers.) 
icidiospores—Pseudoperidia scattered or clustered im irregular 
groups, edges torn, whitish. Spores roundish or shortly ellipti- 
cal, orange-yellow, smooth, 16-23 in diameter. 
Uredospores—Sori reddish brown, round or oval, often confluent. 
Spores globose, oval, or ovate, echinulate, pale brown, 20-30 
X 17-22¢. 
Teleutospores—Sori black, roundish, persistent. Spores elliptical, 
oblong, or clavate, base attenuated, apex much thickened 
(9-10), often obliquely conical, constriction slight, brown, 
smooth, 30-55 X 15-254. Pedicels rather long, brown. 
Synonyms. 
Puccinia gali(Pers.). Winter in Rabh., “ Krypt. Flor.,” vol. i. 
Pp. 210. 
cidium galit, Pers. “Syn.,” p. 207. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” 
p. 540; “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 196, t. ii. figs. 15-17. 
Lrichobasis galt, Y.év. Berk., “ Outl.,” p. 332. Cooke, 
“ Hdbk.,” p. 501; “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 226. 
