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—August. It has been found rather often during the years from 1856 

 to 1892 in the same locahty, S. Jonstrup Vang (by H. M. and others, 

 see Lagerheim 95, Exc. '"/e 81), and numerous specimens of it are con- 

 tained in the herbariums and are always named Puce, thecii (Desv.). 

 Now Thecium ebracteatum has been completely exterminated in Den- 

 mark and with it its Puccinia. 



1493. Puccinia Valantiae Pers. Syn. 2^^, SydowOl^". 

 Leptopuccinia, May— Sept. 



Galium harcynicum. J. Serig Mose ! , Hjarbaek ! , Mariager ! , Silkeborg, Gjed- 

 strup, Borris Hede (F. &. W. 08); F. Kirkeby, Skaarup (Septb. 74 Exs. Thum. 

 Myc. no 38 "Puce, acuminata Fuck."). 



1494. Puccinia punctata Link, Sydow 04:^''^, Syn: Puce, galii &. 

 galiorum auct., Snerrerust (R 04 a ■"). 



Aut-eu-puccinia, st. I June, st. II July— August, st. Ill Sept.— Octob. 



It has been demonstrated by Wurth (04—05) that Puce, punctata 

 ought to be divided into more "formae speciales", he has also proved 

 that the aecidial mycelium is able to produce uredospores as well. 



Galium mollugo &. verum common. Galium silvestre. J. Skarping, Dom- 

 merby ! . 



1495. Puccinia deminuta Vleugel 08 ^^' c. icon. 

 Aut-eu-puccinia. On account of the smaller size of the teleutospores 



Vleugel (08^^°) has separated Puec. deminuta; Liro (08^^^) has stated 

 that the uredospores on Galium palustre have their germinating holes 

 placed somewhat differently on the spores than is the case with the 

 other species of Galium. 



Galium uliginosum. J. Bjernager Mose!; F. Holmdrup ^^/s 1866; L. Vester- 

 borg. Galium palustre. J. Sevang!, Herning; Falst Horreby Lyng. 



1496. Puccinia asperulae odoratae Wurth 1904. 

 Aut-eu-puccinia, st. I April— May, st. II June— August, st. Ill Sept. 



—Nov. 



Aspenila odorata. J. Stensballe!, Kjeldkjaer (Oct. 76 Jeppesen); F. Skaarup; 

 Thorseng Horse Skov; S. Slangerup (Exc. ^^/s 07), Vemmetofte; L. Sarup. 



1497. Puccinia ambigua (A. &. S.) Lagerheim, Sydow 04 ^". 

 Pucciniopsis with perennial mycelium, producing both aecidia and 



teleutosori. 



Differs considerably in appearence from the other species of Puc- 

 cinia, occurring on Rubiaceae; Rostrup (in herbario) calls it Puccinia 

 truneata. 



Galium aparine. J. Rindsholm (Gad), Vivebrogaard ! , Fusinge! (Lind 04); 

 F. Kongebroskoven (Exc. '''^h 72 see also Lgh. 95), Vejstrup Aaskov, Sven- 

 borg; S. Basnaes (P. N.), Hammer!; Falst. Rennet. 



