ON LEGUMINOSA 95 
[Mecidia on Euphorbia Cyparissias;] uredo- and teleuto- 
spores on Lotus angustissimus, L. corniculatus; July, August. 
(Fig. 46.) 
Plowright refers to this species (but not as British) in a note on 
p. 134. The markings on the teleutospore are very delicate and can 
scarcely be seen except when the material is fresh and the spores are 
viewed dry. I found that the longitudinal lines of warts were more 
strongly marked and auastomosed more frequently on spores from L. 
corniculatus than from L. angustissimus (Newquay, Cornwall), on which 
they were fainter and more irregular, but this difference may have been 
partly due to the fact that the latter had been gathered (by Dr Vigurs) 
many years before they were examined. Jordi proved that acidiospores 
from £. Cyparissias would freely infect L. corniculatus. But see U. Pisi. 
DistrisuTion: Western, Central and Southern Europe, 
and Japan. 
10. Uromyces Anthyllidis Schrot. 
Uredo Anthyliidis Grev. in Sm. Eng. FL. v. 383. 
Uromyces Anthyllidis Schrét. Hedwig. xiv. 162. Plowr. Ured. p. 135. 
Sacc. Syll. vii. 551. Sydow, Monogr. ii. 64. Fischer, Ured. 
Schweiz, p. 36, 543, f. 28. 
Uredospores. Sori amphigenous, widely and irregularly 
scattered, or sometimes with a circle of small ones 
round a larger one, minute, roundish, black and 
shining, soon naked, then pulverulent, cinnamon ; fl 
spores globose or subglobose, sparsely and finely 
echinulate, yellowish-brown, 18—25u; epispore 3— 
Big. 47. 0. 
34 thick, with 4—6 germ-pores (4—5, Bubak; “snenyiiidis. 
5—8, Fischer). . Uredospore. 
Teleutospores. Sori similar, but darker in colour. Spores 
globose to ovate, with a minute papilla at the rounded apex, 
verrucose, brown, 16—22 x 15—20 m4; epispore rather thick ; 
pedicels short, hyaline, deciduous. 
On leaves of Anthyllis Vulneraria. Notcommon. June— 
October. (Fig. 47.) 
It is probable that this species occurs only on A. Vulnerarta (and on 
the continent, A. maritima), but it has many close allies on other 
Leguminose. Teleutospures are rarely formed ; in specimens gathered in 
mid-September I have found only one or two, in the midst of abundant 
