Uredo. a56 
Uredo agrimonia. D.C. 
Sori pustular, hypophyllous, roundish or irregular, often confluent 
and wide-spreading, covered by rather thin pseudoperidia. 
Spores subglobose or ovate, verrucose, orange, 17-23 X 
I4-I7p. 
Synonyms. 
Winter in Rabh., “ Krypt. Flor.,” p. 252. 
CUredo potentillarum, var. agrimonia. D. C., “ Flore frang.,” 
vol. vi. p. 81. 
Uredo potentillarum, D.C. Berk., ‘ Eng. Flor.,” vol. v. p. 382. 
Grev., ‘Flor. Edin.,” p. 438. Johnst., “Flor. Berw.,” vol. ii. 
p. 199. Cooke, “Hdbk.,” p. 525; “Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., 
p. 215. 
Coleosporium ochraceum, Fckl. Cooke, “ Micro. Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 218. 
E-xsiccatt. 
Cooke, i. 635; ii, 149. Vize, “ Fungi Brit,” 57; “ Micro. 
Fungi Brit.,” 325. ; 
On Agrimonia eupatoria. 
Uredo symphyti. D.C. 
Sori minute, very numerous, hypophyllous, yellow. Mycelium 
perennial. Spores subglobose, ovate, finely echinulate, yellow, 
25-35 X 16-24. 
Synonyms. 
Winter, loc. cit, p. 254. 
Uredo symphytit, D.C. “ Encyc.,” vol. viii. p. 232. 
Trichobasis symphytt, Lév. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 529. Berk., 
“ Qutl,” p. 332. 
Coleosporium symphyti, Fekl. Cooke, “ Micro, Fungi,” 4th 
edit., p. 218. 
Lixsiccatt. 
Berk., 320. 
On Symphytum officinale, 
May to September. 
