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Puccinia pimpinelle. (Strauss.) 
cidiospores—Pseudoperidia mostly on distortions of the stems, 
at first hemispherical, then rounded or elongate, edges slightly 
torn, Spores roundish, yellow, finely verrucose, 18-35 x 
16-21. 
Uredospores—Sori chestnut or cinnamon brown, rounded or elon- 
gated, pulverulent. Spores rounded, shortly elliptical or 
pyriform, pale brown, echinulate, 23-32 x 20-24. 
Teleutospores—Sori blackish, rounded or elongated, pulverulent, 
often on the stems, which are then much distorted. Spores 
elliptical or ovate, scarcely constricted, rounded at both 
extremities, membrane reticulated with broad net-like ridges, 
chestnut-brown, 25-35 < 17-264. Pedicels long, deciduous, 
colourless. 
SYNONYMS. 
Puccinia pimpinelle, Strauss. Winter in Rabh., ‘‘ Krypt. Flor.,” 
vol. i.’ p. 212. 
Credo pimpinella, Strauss. ‘“ Wett. Ann.,” vol. il. p. 102. 
cidium bunii, D.C. Grev., “ Flor. Edin.,” p. 445. Berk., 
“Eng. Flor.,” p. 370, in part. 
Aicidium pimpinelle, Kirch. Cooke, “Micro. Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 196. 
Uredo heraclei, Grev. Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 380. 
Trichobasis heracle. Cooke, “Hdbk.,” p. 502; “Micro. 
Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 225. 
Trichobasis angelica, Schum. Cooke, “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 224. 
Trichobasis pimpinella, Strauss. Cooke, “‘ Micro. Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 224. 
Puccinia umbelliferarum, D.C. Grev., “Flor. Edin.,” p. 431. 
Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 316. Johnst., “ Flor. Berw.,” vol. ii. 
p. 196. Cooke, “‘ Hdbk.,” p. 501, in part. 
Puccinia cherophyllt, Purton, “ Midl. Flor.,” vol. iii., No. 1553. 
Puccinia heracled, Grev., “Scot. Crypt. Flor.,” t. 42. Cooke, 
“ Hdbk.,” p. 502; “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 208. 
Puccinia angelica, Fckl, Cooke, “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., 
p. 208. 
