288 British Uredinee and Ustilaginee. 
Urocystis anemones. (Pers.) 
Producing roundish, elongate, or irregular swellings on the stems 
and midribs. Spore-masses black. Spore-balls variable in 
size, form, and composition, 35 x 254. Teleutospores one 
or two in number, rarely more, subglobose or polygonal, 
opaque, dark brown, obscurely punctate, 10-15 in diameter. 
Pseudospores not very numerous, globose, or semiovate, pale 
brown, seldom completely surrounding the teleutospores, 
8-1op in diameter. 
Synonyms. 
Schrot., doc. ct?., p. 280. Winter, oc. cit, p. 123. 
Uredo anemones. Pers., “ Disp. Meth.,” p. 56. 
Urocystis pompholygodes, Lév. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 517; 
“ Micro. Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 232, t. ix. figs. 183, 184. 
Lexsiccatt. 
Berk., 236. Cooke, i. 79; ii. 148. Vize, “ Micro. Fungi,” 
36; ‘Micro. Fungi Brit.,” 4. 
On Anemone nemorosa, Ranunculus repens and bulbosus. 
May to October. 
BIOLOGY.—See p. 94. 
Urocystis viole. (Sow.) 
Spore-masses black, in swellings on the stems and midribs, 
Spore-balls irregularly rounded, 35-45 in diameter, contain- 
ing from one to six or more teleutospores, which are roundish 
or polygonal, dark brown, 10-15 in diameter. Pseudospores 
distinctly hemispherical, pale brown, 6-1op in diameter. 
Synonyms. 
Schrot., loc, ctt., p. 280, Winter, loc. cit., p. 122. 
Granularia viole. Sow., “ Eng. Fung.,” t. 440. 
Urocystis viola, B. and Br. Cooke, “ Hdbk.,” p. 517; “ Micro. 
Fungi,” 4th edit., p. 232, t. ix. figs, 185, 186, 
