A uteupuccinia. 153 
Synonyms. 
Luccinia viole (Schum.). Winter in Rabh., “Krypt. Flor.,” 
vol, i. p. 215. Grev., “Flor, Edin.,” p. 432. Johnst., ‘ Flor. 
Berw.,” vol. vi. p. 196. 
cidium viole, Schum. ‘Enum. Plant Szll.,” vol. ii. p. 224. 
Grev., “Edin. Flor.,” p. 444. Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 372. 
Johnst., “Flor. Berw.,” vol. ii p. 205. Cooke, “‘ Hdbk.,” p. 543; 
“ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 198. 
Credo violarum, D.C. Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 380. 
Sow., t. 440. Johnst., ‘‘ Flor. Berw.,” vol. ii. p. 202. 
Trichobasis violarum, Berk. Cooke, “‘ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., 
p. 226. 
Puccinia violarum, Link. Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 367. 
Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 505 ; “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 210. 
Lexsiccats. 
Berk., 223, 228. Cooke, i. 46, 49, 104; ii. 135; “L. F.,” 
43. Wize, “ Micro, Fungi Brit.,” 57-112; ‘* Fungi Brit.,” 77. 
On Viola canina, odorata, sylvatica, hirta, tricolor. 
May to October. 
Puccinia albescens. (Grev.) 
cidiospores—Pseudoperidia short, whitish, with toothed edges, 
on bleached places on the stems, petioles, leaves, and blossoms. 
Spores roundish, colourless, 15-224 in diameter. Mycelium 
diffused, perennial. 
Oredospores—Sori brown, small, round or oblong, long covered 
by the epidermis. Spores oval or elliptical or subglobose, 
nucleate, echinulate, clear brown, 20-25 X 15-20. 
Teleutospores—Sori small, round, scattered. Spores often in the 
same sori as the uredospores, rarely confluent, long covered by 
the epidermis, fusiform or elliptical, attenuated at both ends, 
often surmounted by a colourless papilla, constriction slight, 
smooth, brown, 34-40 X 18-25. Pedicels short, hyaline, 
deciduous. 
Synonym, 
cidium albescens. Grev., “Flor. Edin.,” p. 444. Berk., 
“Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 372. Johnst., “Flor. Berw.,” vol. ii 
