Flemipuccinia, IQT 
Trichobasts oblongata, Berk. Cooke, “Micro. Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 223, t. 7, figs. 158, 159. 
Puccinia luzule, Lib. Cooke, “Micro, Fungi,” 4th edit., 
Pp. 203, 
LEixsiccati. 
Cooke, i. 535. Vize, “ Fungi Brit.,” 61. 
On Luzula pilosa, campestris, maxima. May to November. 
BIOLOGY.—This is probably a hetercecious species. 
Puccinia scirpi. D. C. 
Uredospores—Sori reddish brown, elliptical, often numerous and 
confluent. Spores ovate or subcuneiform or oblong, echinu- 
late, yellowish brown, 20-32 & 12-24y. 
Teleutospores—Sori small, blackish, sometimes circinating, at 
length naked. Spores clavate, attenuated below, constriction 
slight, apex thickened, generally roundish, conical, smooth, 
brown, 30-60 X 10-204. Pedicels long, brownish, persistent. 
Synonym. 
Puccinia scirpi, D. C. Winter in Rabh, “Krypt. Flor.,” 
vol. i. p. 182. “Flore frang.,” vol. ii. p. 223. 
Lxsiccati, 
Cooke, ii. 636. Vize, “ Micro. Fungi Brit.,” 122. 
On Scirpus lacustris. King’s Lynn. 
July to November. 
BIioLoGy.—This is most likely a hetercecious species, the life- 
history of which is unknown. Mesospores are often abundantly 
mixed with the normal teleutospores. They measure from 25 to 4ou in 
length. 
Puccinia baryi. (B. and Br.) 
Uredospores—Sori small, scattered or crowded, elongate or linear, 
reddish yellow, usually occurring in long linear series on 
the leaves. Spores globose or ovate, finely echinulate, orange- 
yellow, 20-25 in diameter. Paraphyses numerous, capitate, 
hyaline, about zo long. 
