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"Marie Therese Bergmann"; it may still be seen in hothouses on cer- 

 tain sorts of Chrysanthemum. 



. Kusano states (08) that the European form repeats the uredo-genera- 

 tion throughout the year, and the uredospores can hibernate on the 

 young shoots of the host kept in the greenhouse; the European form 

 has generally two-celled uredospores and many mesospores, such cases 

 also occur in its native country (Japan), though not constantly. 



1526. Puccinia virgaureae (de C.) Lib., Sydow04^^\ Gyldenris- 

 rust (R 04 a ^«). 



Bubak has found (08 b ''^*) a number of one-celled teleutospores 

 among the common two-celled ones, on the other hand I have found 

 a number of three-celled ones. Bubak considers it a Leptopuccinia 

 while Liro (08'°') and Winter (I "') considers it a Micropuccinia. 

 J uly— September. 



Solidago virgaurea. J. Fredrikshavn ! (Exs. Syd. no 2082), Fredrikshaab Plan- 

 tage (Jak. Lge), Snaptun!, Jensgaard Strand!, Munkebjerg, Trelde; Fsene; 

 F. Hindsgavl; Meiens Klint (P. N.). 



1527. Puccinia asteris Duby, Sydow 04 ^^ Astersrust (R 04 a "'). 

 Leptopuccinia, August— Octob. Many ancient authors also included 



the species no 1513, 1516, 1519, 1522, 1523 here stated as autonomous 

 species under this name; it must, however, be observed that there is 

 a great mutual likeness among all these species, and that cultivating 

 experiments proving their separation have not yet been made. 

 Aster tripolium. S. Flaskekroen (R 97 m""); Amager Faelled! (^''/a 96). 



1528. Puccinia cichorii (de C.) Bell., Sydow 04 ■", Cichorierust 

 (R 82 b). 



Brachypuccinia, common on the leaves and stems of Cichorium, 

 July— Octob., noticed from the following localities: 



Cichorium intubus. J. Bygholm!; F. Dalum (M. L. M.), Svenborg!; S. 0rs- 

 I0V (F. N.), Herlufsholm; Am.; L. Sellested, Vesterborg; Maen; B. Renne!. 



1529. Puccinia endiviae Passerini, Sydow 04 ""l 

 Brachypuccinia. 



Found only once on Cichorium endivia in Landboheiskolens Have, S. (^/ii 

 07 ! , abundantly), Cichorium intubus planted close by was not affected. 



1530. Puccinia lampsanae (Schultz) Fuckel, Sydow 04 "^ Syn: 

 "Aecidium hieracii" Schum. no 1513, Fl. D. tab. 2215 fig. 3 (see R 

 85g^=^). 



Aut-eu-puccinia. 



On the leaves of Lampsana communis, very common, st. I April— May, st. 

 II June— August, st. Ill July— Sept., specimens from Denmark are distributed 

 in Thiim. Mycot. no 729 (Aecidium lampsanae Schultz, Roskilde April 1874, 

 C. Thomsen). 



