332 ZAGHOUANIA 
Zaghouaniaceee, for its reception and compare it to Septobasi- 
dium among the Auricularies; it seems more likely that 
Zaghouania will be proved to belong to the Pucciniacee. 
Zaghouania Phillyree Pat. 
Acidium Phillyreae DC. Flor. fr. vi. 96. Sacc. Syll. vii. 807. Massee, 
Journ. Bot. 1908, xlvi. 153. Trans. Brit. Myc. Soe. iii, 123. 
4. crassum var. Phillyreae Cooke, Handb. p. 539. 
Uredo Phillyreae Cooke, Exsicc. i. 592. Plowright, Ured. p. 258. 
Sace. Syll. vii. 856. 
Zaghouania Phillyreae Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 1901, xvii. 187. 
Dumée et Maire, Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 1902, xviii. 23. 
Spermogones. Flask-shaped, with well-developed ostiolar 
filaments; spermatia ovoid, 
hyaline, 4—5 x 2—3 p. 
Aieidiospores. Aicidia nu- 
merous, densely crowded, semi- 
immersed, with a more or less 
involute, nearly entire, whitish 
margin; spores variable, glo- 
bose, ovoid or oblong-pyriform, 
alveolate-reticulate, deep or- 
ange-yellow, 20—30 x 14— 
18 p. 
Uredospores. Sori hypo- 
Fig. 250. Z. Phillyreae. a, uredo-sori 
on leaf of P. media, Chichester, nat. phyllous, usually on. yellowish 
size; b, uredospore from the same; spots, solitary or aggregated, 
c, teleutospore beginning to germi- b 1 1 
nate (after Dumée and Maire). subangular, at ength naked, 
orange-yellow ; spores globose 
to ovoid, echinulate, orange-yellow, 24—32 x 12—16 uw. 
[Teleutospores. Mixed with the uredospores, oblong-ovoid, 
45—65 x 15—18 yw, with a rather thick, hyaline, verruculose epi- 
spore ; basidiospores sessile, smooth, subglobose, 12—14 wu diam. ] 
Aicidia on leaves and young shoots of Phillyrea latifolia, 
Pevensey Churchyard, August, 1907 (G. Massee); on Phillyrea 
media, near Chichester, ecidia, 1869, uredo, April, 1874 
(F. Paxton). The uredospores have been gathered in Italy as 
early as February. (Fig. 250.) 
