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places in Denmark whereas st. II 6^ III are very common all over the 

 country on many species of Caryophyllaceae, from May to Septem- 

 ber; also St. II has perennial mycelium; concerning its morphology 

 see Liro 08"'° and Magnus 09 c. icon. 



Abies alba. L. Pederstrup Skov (H. Bojesen); Maen Marienborg Dyrehave 

 (R 95 a 206); B. Ra (E. W.), Almindingen in abundance (Neger 06). Cerastium 

 glomeratum. S. Marienlyst by Vordingborg (Jeppesen). Cerastium caespitosum. 

 J. Blokhus (Gad), Randrup (Gad); Thorseng Valdemarslot (^''/s 72); S. Lyng- 

 by ! , Lekkende ; B. Hammeren (E. W.), Vang. Cerastium arvense. F. Skaarup ; 

 S. Vordingborg (Jeppesen) ; B. Vang (listed see R 06 dd ''''). Stellaria holostea. 

 J Daugbjerg!; F. Dalum (Jac. Lge), Skaarup; S. Boserup (Thomsen), Vemme- 

 tofte, Stigsnjes (Exc. ^^/e 07); 0rsl0v (P. N.), Iselingen (Jeppesen); Maen 

 Lilleskov; B. Almindingen. Stellaria palustris. J. Halskov Mose by Hajslev!; 

 S. Gammelmosen C'/e 84— ^s/g 94 abundantly R 06 cc ^^e) Stellaria graminea. 

 J. Skive!, Vindum Skov (Gad); S. Tisvilde, Bidstrup!, Orslav (P. N.); Maen 

 Liselund; B. Almindingen (R06 dd '^''). Stellaria uliginosa. S. Hajslev ! , Viborg ! . 



1387. Melampsorella blechni Sydow, Syn: Uredinopsis scolopen- 

 drii (Fuckel) Rostrup 97 m '"' partim. 



The uredo-spores occur on the lower-side of the fronds as brown 

 coloured tendrils, the spores are 35—45 \>- X 15—20 V-, generally 38 



X 17 ^l. 



Blechnum spicant. J. Raebild Bakker (=6/9 96), Addit Skov ("/g 97 see R 

 99 a "8). 



1388. Melampsorella Dieteliana Sydow Annal. myc. 1903. 

 Polypodium vulgare. J. Narholm (2^/9 03 see R 05 b ^os). 



1389. Melampsorella Kriegeriana Magnus. 



Aspidium spinulosum. B. Almindingen C^ 98 see R 99 a ^bb wrongly nomi- 

 nated Uredinopsis filicina, and R 06 dd ^''*). 



Hyalopsora. 



1390. Hyalopsora polypodii (Pers.) Magnus, Syn: Uredo poly- 

 podii Pers. Syn. "^. 



Uredo is found June— October, Teleutospores hyaline, teleutosori 

 quite immerged in the tissue of the fronds. 



Cystopteris fragilis. J. Gudumholm (Friederichsen) ; S. Brede ('"'/e 73 H. M., 

 again 20/10 78), Sallerad (Alf. Jargensen), Kabenhavn, Svenstrup; L. Frejlev 

 (R 99 b); B. Bodilsker (Alf. Jargensen), Ranne. 



1391. Hyalopsora polypodii dryopteris (Moug. &. Nestl.) Mag- 

 nus. 



The uredo-spores are golden, and found in June— October; the 

 teleutospores are hyaline and are collected in small groups in the 

 tissue of the fronds. 



