200 British Uredinee and Ustilaginee. 
elliptical or ovate, generally rounded at both ends, apices 
surmounted by a brown wart-like papilla, constriction slight, 
smooth, yellow-brown, 28-45 X 15-25. Pedicels hyaline, 
deciduous. 
Synonyms. 
Puccinia betonice (Alb. and Schw.). Winter in Rabh., “ Krypt. 
Flor.,” vol. i. p. 172. 
Puccinia anemones, B betonice. Alb. and Schw., “Consp.,” 
p. 131. 
Puccinia betonice, D.C. Berk., ‘ Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 364. 
Grev., “ Flor. Edin.,” p. 431. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 477; “ Micro. 
Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 205. 
Lxsiccati. 
Berk., 218. Cooke, i. 108; ii. 532. Vize, “ Fungi Brit.,” 16. 
On Betonica officinalis. 
BIOLOGY.—The mycelium appears to be perennial. Mr. W. B. 
Grove figures in the Gardener's Chronicle (August 8, 1885) an abnormal 
condition of the teleutospores in which they are variously septate and 
distorted. 
Puccinia campanule. Carm. 
Teleutospores—Sori brown, small, rounded, long covered by the 
epidermis, often circinate. Spores elliptical or ovate, summits 
thickened, conical, with a flat or wart-like (usually brown) 
incrassation, constricted in the middle, smooth, pale brown, 
26-45 X 12-214. Pedicels very deciduous. 
Synonym. 
Pucctinia campanule, Carm. Berk., “ Eng. Flor.,” vol. y, p. 
365. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p..498 ; “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 205, 
Winter in Rabh., “ Krypt. Flor.,” vol. i. p. 173. 
Exsiccatt. 
Cooke, 1. 109. 
On Campanula rapunculus and rotundifoiia, 
June to August. 
