164 PUCCINIA 
white margin; spores with a thin, colourless, faintly warted 
membrane, 14—21 pu. 
Uredospores. Sori mostly hypophyllous, roundish, scattered 
or in minute clusters, on the 
stems linear, soon naked, clear 
chocolate-brown; spores globose 
to pyriform, brown, finely echinu- 
late, 18—30 pn, with two mostly 
equatorial germ-pores. 
Teleutospores. Sori similar, but 
long covered by the epidermis; 
eid, desea spores ellipsoid to clavate, rounded 
Teleutospores and uredospore. or conical above and thickened (up 
to 7 or more), distinctly con- 
stricted, tapering below, smooth, clear brown, 30—52 x 17—21 p; 
pedicels short. 
On Asperula odorata. Rare. (Fig. 114.) 
Distinguished by Wurth from P. punctata on the ground of cultures: 
the teleutospores have, he says, a less thick cap, which is pale at the apex, 
and the uredospores have only two germ-pores. Description mainly after 
Fischer and Wurth, and not agreeing exactly with my specimens; the 
species is hardly distinguishable, however, from P. punctuta. Fischer 
figures also three-celled teleutospores. 
37. Puccinia punctata Link. 
eidium Gaulii A. et S. (non Pers.) ; Cooke, Handb. p. 540; Mier. 
Fung. p. 196, pl. 2, f. 15—17. 
Trichobasis Galit Lév. ; Cooke, Micr. Fung. p. 226 p.p. 
Puccinia punctata Link, Obs. Mye. ii. 30 (1816). Sydow, Monogr. i. 
213 p.p. 
P. Galti Schw. Syn. Fung. Carol. p. 73 (1822). Plowr. Ured. p. 143 
p-p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 600. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, pp. 332, 554, 
f. 2438—5. 
P. Galiorum Link, Sp. Pl. ii. 76 (1825). Cooke, Handb. p. 501; Mier. 
Fung. p. 208, pl. 8, f. 172—3 p.p. 
Spermogones. Amphigenous, in little clusters, honey- 
coloured, 
