148 PUCCINIA 
22. Puccinia Cichorii Bell. 
Uredo Cichorit DC. Flor. fr. vi. 74. 
Puccinia Hieracié Mart. ; Plowr. Ured. p. 184 p.p. 
P. Cichorti Bell..in Kickx, Fl. Fland. ii. 65. Sydow, Monogr. i. 49, 
Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 227, f. 179. McAlpine, Rusts of 
Australia, p. 154, f. 61 and pl. D, f. 18. 
Uredospores. Sori amphigenous or on the stems, numerous, 
scattered, sometimes confluent, minute, pulverulent, surrounded 
by the torn epidermis, cinnamon; spores globose to ellipsoid, 
echinulate, yellowish-brown, 21—27 4; epispore moderately 
thick, with two germ-pores. 
Teleutospores. Sori similar, but blackish-brown; spores 
ellipsoid, rarely obovate, rounded above and not thickened, 
hardly constricted, generally rounded below, smooth or faintly 
verruculose, brown, 27—38 x 19—25 uw; epispore thin; pedicels 
hyaline, short, deciduous. 
On Cichoriwm Intybus. Rare. August—October. 
This species closely resembles Puccinia Hieracii, and there seem to 
have been no cultures which give any information about its distinctness. 
It is therefore separated merely on the ground of the difference of the 
genus of the host; see under P. Hieraciz. 
DIsTRIBUTION : Europe; introduced into Australia. 
23. Puccinia Hypocheridis Oud. 
Puceinia Hypochoeridis Oud. in Nederl. Kruidk. Archief. ser. 2, i. 175. 
Sydow, Monogr. i. 100. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 232. McAlpine, 
Rusts of Australia, p. 159, f. 62—38. 
Uredospores. Sori amphigenous or on the stems, generally 
on minute spots, scattered, pulverulent, cinnamon, primary 
sori rather large, secondary minute ; spores globose to ellipsoid, 
echinulate, brown, 22—28 yw, with two germ-pores. 
Teleutospores. Sori similar, but punctiform (chiefly and 
larger on the stems), black; spores ellipsoid to ellipsoid-obovate, 
rounded at both ends or rarely attenuated downwards, not 
thickened above, hardly constricted, delicately verruculose- 
punctate (?), brown, 30—46 x 18—24 yw; epispore thin; pedicels 
hyaline, short. 
