214 British Uvedinee and Ustilaginea. 
Rabh., “ Krypt. Flor.,” vol. i. p. 168. Berk., “Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. 
p. 368. Cooke, “Hdbk.,” p. 507; “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit. 
p- 211. 
Lxsicati. 
Berk., 319. Cooke, i. 50; ii. 131. Vize, “ Fungi Brit.,” 16, 
120; ‘‘Micro. Fungi Brit.,” 125. 
On Circea lutetiana. 
BIOLOGY.—Schréter pointed out the two spore-forms, and that, 
while the paler teleutospores germinated at once on the living host- 
plant, the darker ones only did so after a period of rest. The resting 
spores are often produced on the stems, petioles, and midribs. 
Puccinia veronicarum. D. C. 
Teleutospores—Sori pulvinate, compact, firm, dark chestnut-brown, 
often greyish. Spores fusiform, surmounted with a thickened 
conical point, constricted in the middle, 35-40 x 15-20p. 
Epispore smooth, thick, pale or dark brown, 6-op thick at 
the apex of the spore, colourless above. Pedicels firm,. yellow- 
ish, 24-46 long (Schrot.). 
Synonyms. 
Puccinia veronicarum. D. C., “Flore frang.,” vol. ii p. 597. 
Pers., “Syn.,” p. 45. Winterin Rabh.,, “ Krypt. Flor.,” vol. i. p. 166, 
in part. Schrot., ‘‘ Krypt. Flor. Schl.,” vol. iii. p. 348. Johnst., 
“Flor. Berw.,” vol. ii. p. 194. Berk., “ Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 364. 
Cooke, “‘ Hdbk.,” p. 496 ; “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 204. 
Puccinia veronica, forma B persistens, Kor, 
Lixsiccat?, 
Cooke, ii, rr2; “L. F.,” 4. Vize, “ Fungi Brit.,” 28 ; “ Micro, 
Fungi Brit.,” 124. 
On various species of Veronicze. 
July to September. 
Puccinia glechomatis. D.C. 
Teleutospores—Sori yellowish, then brown, becoming darker, com- 
pact, round, pulvinate, single or circinating, causing elongated 
