228 British Uredinee and Ustilaginee. 
Lecythea poterit, Lév. Cooke, “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., 
p. 221, t. ili. fig. 31. 
Uredo miniata, Pers., “Syn.,” p. 216. 
LExxsiccati. 
Berk., 323. Cooke, i. 315; ii. 97. Vize, “ Fungi Brit.,” 1. 
On Sanguisorba officinalis. 
June to October. 
Xenodochus curtus. Cooke. 
Teleutospores—Sori scattered in very small tufts. Spores abbre- 
viated, obtuse, broad, of from four to eight articulations. 
Synonym. 
Xenodochus curtus. Cooke, “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 201. 
On leaves of Valeriana officinalis (?) 
I have no knowledge of this species. 
ENDOPHYLLUM. Lév. 
Teleutospores in basipetal chains, enclosed in a pseudoperi- 
dium of barren cells, and resembling the zecidiospores of Puccinia, 
but germinating by the protrusion of a promycelium and the 
abstriction of promycelial spores. 
Endophyllum euphorbie. (D. C.) 
Mycelium perennial. Spermogonia mostly on the upper surface of 
the leaves, yellow. Pseudoperidia hypophyllous, on all the 
foliage, round, immersed, wide, edges thick, erect. Spores 
subglobose, granular, orange, 16-26 X 12-18y. 
Synonyms. 
Endophyllum euphorbia-sylvatice, Lév. Winter in Rabh,, 
“ Krypt. Flor.,” vol. i. p. 251. 
Atcidium euphorbia. D. C., “ Flore frang.,” vol. ii. p. 241. 
Atcidium euphorbia, Pers. Berk., “ Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 374: 
Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 537. “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 195. 
Purton, vols. ii. and iii., No. 1537. 
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