160 PUCCINIA 
Teleutospores. Sori hypophyllous, rarely epiphyllous, often 
on the petioles and stems, scattered or circi- 
nate, minute, sometimes (especially on the 
stems) confiuent and larger, long covered by 
the epidermis, then surrounded by it, round- 
ish or irregular, ferruginous-brown ; spores 
ellipsoid or oblong, rounded and not thick- 
Fig. 111, P. Cam- ened above, but with a pale papilla to each 
panulae. Teleuto- : 
spores, on C. ro- germ-pore, constricted, rounded or somewhat 
ey attenuated below, smooth, pale-brown, 26— 
45 x 12—22 w; pedicels hyaline, thin, deciduous, as long as the 
spore or shorter. 
On Campanula Rapunculus, C. rotundifolia. Not common. 
June—August. (Fig. 111.) 
According to Sydow, the statement in Cooke’s Handbook that Jausione 
montana is one of the hosts of this species is entirely without corroboration 
and is probably due to an error in the determination of the plant: the 
statement is copied from the notice in Berk. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, v. 
462—“ On Jasione montana, Lampeter, J. Ralfs.” Fischer mentions that 
he has occasionally met with one-celled teleutospores, which I have not 
seen. 
DISTRIBUTION : Central Eurupe. 
34. Puccinia Adoxe Hedw. f. 
Aeidium Adoxae Opiz, in Kl. Herb. Myce. i. no. 780. 
Puccinia Adoxae Hedw. in DC. Flor. fr. ii. 220. Cooke, Micr. Fung. 
p- 209 p.p. Plowr. Ured. p. 207. Sace. Syll. vii. 612. Sydow, 
Monogr. i. 203 p.p. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 146, f. 111. 
P. Saxifragarum Schl. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 506 p.p. W. G. Smith, in 
Gard, Chron. xxiv. (1885), p. 21, f. 7. 
Teleutospores. Sori roundish, united in large clusters, often 
confluent, on discoloured spots on the leaves, or on the petioles 
forming elongated swollen patches, long covered by the silver- 
grey epidermis, at length naked, pulverulent, dark-brown; 
spores ellipsoid to broadly fusiform, rounded or attenuated 
above, with a conspicuous colourless papilla, mostly rounded 
below, scarcely ‘constricted, smooth, chestnut-brown, 28—42 x 
14—21 »; pedicels hyaline, delicate, short, deciduous. 
