Puccintastrum. 245 
Teleutospores—Sori at first reddish brown, then blackish, at length 
confluent. Spores intercellular, subcylindrical, cells rarely 
one, generally three or four, superimposed or lateral, 25-304 
long. 
Synonym.| 
Schrot., doc. cit., p. 364. Winter, loc. cét., p. 243. 
Oredo pustulata. Pers., “Syn.,” p. 219. Berk., ‘Eng. Flor.,” 
vol. v. p. 381. Grev., “Flor. Edin.,” p. 440. Cooke, “‘ Hdbk.,” 
p. 526; ‘Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 215. 
Lixsiccatt, 
Cooke, i. 210; ii. 322; “L. F.,” 29. 
On LEpilobium palustre, augustifolium.| 
Melampsora circeze. (Schum.) 
Uredospares—Sori brownish yellow, pustular, small, scattered. 
Pseudoperidia hemispherical. Spores round or ovate, pale 
yellow, echinulate, 15-20 X 10-14. 
Teleutospores—Sori pustular, then forming brownish, waxy crusts. 
Spores 1-4 cellular, cylindrico-prismatic, brown, intercellular, 
component cells lateral, prismatic cuneiform, 25-30 X 24-28. 
Synonyms. 
Winter, Joc. ct., p. 243. Schrot., Joc. cit, p. 364. 
Uredo circee. Schum., “ Enum. Plant. Sell.,” vol. ii. p. 228, 
Cooke, “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 217, t. vii. figs. 135, 136. 
Puccinia circee, Pers. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 507, in part. 
LExsiccats. 
Berk., 342. Cooke, i. 62; ii 74; “L. F.,” 31. 
On Circaa lutetiana, intermedia, 
III. THECOPSORA. Magnus. 
Teleutospores formed in the epidermal cells, becoming confluent into 
irregular but circumscribed masses. Uredospores in pustular heaps, 
