160 British Uvedinee and Ustilaginee. 
Uredospores—Sori brown, scattered irregularly or circinate, often 
confluent, brown. Spores round or ovate, echinulate, brown, 
_ 20-30 X 19-30. 
Teleutospores—Mixed with the uredospores, elliptical or broadly 
constricted, base rounded, apex thickened, smooth, chestnut- 
brown, 35-Sop X 20-354. Pedicels rather long, deciduous. 
Synonyms. 
Pucctinia soldanelle (D. C.). Winterin Rabh., “ Krypt. Flor.,” 
vol. i. p. 202. 
Uredo soldanella. OD. C., “ Flore frang.,” vol. vi. p. 85. 
Ecidium soldanelle, Hornsch. Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” p. 369. 
Cooke, ‘‘ Hdbk.,” p. 537; ‘‘ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 195. 
On Soldanella alpina. 
Puccinia sanicule. Grev. 
Aadiospores—Pseudoperidia on purple, thickened spots, hypo- 
genous, cup-shaped, with torn white edges. Spores sub- 
globose, yellow, verrucose, 20-27 in diameter. 
Uredospores—Sori scattered, small, round. Spores roundish or 
clavate, echinulate, brown, 25-40 x 15-26. 
Teleutospores—Sori small, blackish, scattered, pulverulent. Spores 
obtuse, very slightly constricted, apex slightly thickened, 
smooth, brown, 26-45 X 17-26. Pedicels very long, 
colourless, deciduous. 
Synonyms. 
Puccinia sanicule, Grev., “ Flor. Edin.,” p. 431. Berk., 
“Eng. Flor,” vol. v. p. 366. Cooke, ‘“Hdbk.,” p. 503; 
“Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 208. 
Acidium sanicule, Carm. Cooke, Seem. Jour. Bot., vol. ii. 
p- 39, t 14, fig. 1; “ Hdbk.,” p. 543 ; “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., 
p. 198. 
Lxsiccats. 
Berk., 315. Cooke, i. 14, 413 ii. 136; “L. F.”  Vize, 
“ Micro. Fungi,” 160 ; “ Micro. Fungi Brit.,” 32. 
On Sanicula europea. 
May to October. 
