A uteupuccinia. 159 
BIoLocy.—The zcidiospore mycelium is perennial, and the affected 
plants are altered in habit, being paler in colour and more elongated 
in their stems and petioles. The mycelium of the uredospores and 
teleutospores is purely local. 
Puccinia primule. (D.°C.) 
Z:cidiospores—Pseudoperidia hypophyllous, in roundish clusters, 
shortly cylindrical, with whitish torn edges. Spores sub- 
globose, finely echinulate, orange-yellow, 17-23 xX 12-18. 
Uredospores—Sori small, hypogenous, brown or yellowish, rounded, 
pulverulent. Spores ovoid, brown, echinulate, 20-23 x 
15-18, 
Teleutospores—Sori hypogenous, greyish brown. Spores ovate or 
oblong, slightly constricted, apex thickened, smooth, brown, 
22-30 X 15-174. Pedicels short, deciduous. 
Synonyms. 
Puccinia primule (D. C.). Winter in Rabh., “Krypt. Flor.,” 
vol. i.,p. 203. 
Uredo primula. OD. C., “Flore frang.,” vol. vi. p. 68. Berk., 
“Eng. Flor.,” p. 379. Grev., ‘ Flor. Edin.,” p. 435. 
cidium primule,D.C. Berk., ‘Eng. Flor.,” p. 369. Cooke, 
“Hdbk.,” p. §44; “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 199. 
Trichobasis primule. Cooke,, “Micro. Fungi,’ 4th edit., 
p. 227. 
Puccinia primule. Grev., “Flor. Edin.” p. 432. Berk., 
“Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 364. Cooke, ‘‘ Hdbk.,” p. 496; “ Micro. 
Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 204. 
Lixsiccate. 
Berk., 343. Cooke, i. 28, 296; ii. 85, 138, 141; “L. F.,” 6. 
Vize, “ Fungi Brit.,” 80, 115 ; “ Micro. Fungi Brit.,” 121, 233, 429. 
On, Primula, officinalis, facchini; 
May to. July. 
Puceinia soldanelle. (D. C.) 
Aisidiospores,— Pseudoperidia hypophyllous, scattered, shortly 
cylindrical, edges toothed. Spores subglobose, polygonal, 
finely granular, yellow, 20-26 x 17-20", Mycelium diffused. 
