194 British Uredinee and Ustilaginee. 
Trichobasis impatiens, Rabh. Cooke, “Micro. Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 225. 
Puccinia noli-tangeris, Corda. B. and Br., No, 1044. Cooke, 
“ Hdbk.,” p. 504; ‘Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 210. 
LExsiccati. 
Cooke, i. 44; ‘L. F.,” 19. 
On Lmpatiens noli-me-tangere. 
April to September. 
Puccinia anthoxanthi. Fckl. 
Uredospores—Sori elliptical or linear, dusky orange, soon naked. 
Spores elliptical or ovate, finely echinulate, pale yellowish 
brown, 20-30 X 15-204. Paraphyses hyaline, capitate. 
Teleutospores—Sori scattered, very small, mostly linear, dark 
brown. Spores elliptical or subpyriform, slightly constricted, 
sometimes rounded below, rarely cuneiform, summits thickened 
or slightly apiculated, smooth, chestnut-brown, 25-40 X 15-20p. 
Pedicels long, firmly attached. 
Synonym. 
Pucinia anthoxanthi. ¥ckl., ““Symb. Myc.,” vol. ii. p. 15. 
Winter in Rabh., ‘“Krypt. Fior.,” vol. i. p. 180. 
Lxsiccati. 
Vize, “ Micro. Fungi Brit.,” p. 436. 
On Anthoxanthum odoratum. 
BioLocy.—This is probably a hetercecious species,.the life-history 
of which has not yet been worked out. The uredospores are usually 
mixed with a large number of capitate, hyaline paraphyses. 
Puccinia oxyrie. Fckl. 
Oredospores—Sori cinnamon-brown, roundish or irregular, crowded, 
often confluent. Spores rounded or pyriform, finely echinu- 
late, brown, with orange-yellow contents, 25-30 x 20-25), 
