386 UREDO 
Plowright mentions this with doubt; Berkeley and Broome (/.¢.) record 
it as found on Plantago at Wood Newton, and 
on P. lanceolata at Dolgelly (Ralfs). In the 
Trans. Worcester. Nat. Club, 1910, p. 291, it is 
recorded at Pirton Pool. These I have not seen. 
Plowright suggests that the Dolgelly specimen 
may be a Synchyirium, and some of those I have 
Fig. 289. U.Plantaginis. seen in herbaria under the name U. Plantaginis 
Uredospores, on PP. are not Uredines. But in the British Museum 
Wight a ale of there is one on P. major, collected in the Isle of 
Wight by J. F. Rayner, October, 1907, which 
appears to belong to this class; the foregoing description is taken from 
this specimen, the sori lie in the centre of thickened yellow spots which 
are sometimes confluent. . 
Uredo Tropezoli Desm. 
Uredo Tropacolt Desm. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1836, vi. 243. Cooke, Journ, 
Bot. iv. 97; Handb. p. 528; Micr. Fung. p. 216. Plowr. Ured. 
p. 258. Sacc. Syll. vii. 862. : 
Uredospores. Sori hypophyllous, on  pale-yellow _ spots, 
minute, roundish, scattered or confluent; spores subglobose 
to ovoid, orange-yellow, 20 w diam. 
On leaves of Tropagolum aduncum (= T. canartense). Very 
rare; Shere, near Guildford, October, 1865 (Dr Capron). 
This species has been found only once in England. Desmaziéres who 
records it on Tropacolum minus, in August, says that it causes, on the 
upper face of the leaf, numerous irregular spots, barely 1 mm. across. 
It has been recorded from France and Belgium. 
4&cidium Hellebori Fischer. 
4%, Hellebori Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 526. 
Spermogones. Epiphyllous, or hypophyllous amongst the 
ecidia, immersed, with projecting paraphyses, about 185—150 wu 
diam. 
Aicidiospores. AKcidia hypophyllous, crowded, in roundish 
groups, cup-shaped, with a torn spreading margin; spores 
densely verruculose, 18—24 x 18—21 py. 
On Helleborus viridis. May. 
Included with all reserve. Winter mentions an ecidium on Helleborus 
foetidus (Pilze, p. 269), which he places under .£e. Ranunculacearum. 
