212 MICEOSCOPIC FUNGI. 



Puecinla fallens, Cooke. Vetch Bband ; sori few and 

 small, scattered, intermixed with pustules of Wc/joAams ; sporidia 

 obovate, on rather long pedicels, of a tawny colour, and slightly 

 constricted at the septum ; epispore smooth.— On leaves of Fiaa 

 septum. Liverpool. Autumn. The Uredo spores are TncAo- 



Puceinia Buxi, DC. Box BKiND ; spots none ; sori sub- 

 rotund, convex, scattered ; spores brown, oblong, rather strongly 

 constricted, lower cell slightly attenuated ; peduncle very long. — 

 On both surfaces of Box-leaves. April and May. Not uncommon. 



TJeomtoes, Lev. 



Spores unilocular, attached permanently to a decided peduncle 

 of greater or less length. — JBerk. OutL, p. 333. 



TJromyces Allioniin, DC. Gaelic Rust; spots ob- 

 literated ; sori linear, oblong, or oval, amphigenous ; spore sub- 

 globose, yellow. — On species of Allium. 



TJromyces Ulmarise, Lev. Golden Kust ; broad, pul- 

 verulent, on the under surface of leaves, nerves, and petioles ; 

 spores numerous, subglobose, bright reddish-orange.— On Spiraa 

 Ulmaria, 'Roses, &c. Common. (Plate VII. figs. IW, 148.) 



Uromyces appendieiilata, Lev. Long-stemmeb Rttst ; 

 spots yellowish-brown ; son subrotund and oval, confluent, -nearly 

 plane, on the under surface. Epidermis bursting, spores ovoid, 

 brown, with a long peduncle. — On Leguminos/s and other plants. 

 August and September. (Plate VJI. figs. 149, 150.) 



TJromyees apiculosa, L6v. Shout -stemmed Rust; 

 spots yellow or brown ; sori subrotund, scattered, surrounded by 

 the ruptured epidermis ; spores ovoid, brown, shortly pedancu- 

 late. — On Dock and various other plants. August and September. 

 Common. (Plate Vll. figs. 154, 155.) 



TJromyces Iiunonii, L6v. Sea-lavender Rust; epi- 

 phyllous ; sori hullate, scattered or disposed in rings; spores 

 ovate. — On Statice Limonium. 



TJromyces Ficarise, L6v. Pilewoet Rust; spots yel- 

 lowish ; sori scattered, aggregate, confluent, and expanded ; epi- 

 dermis ruptured ; spores ovoid, brown. — On Banuncuhts Ficaria. 

 May and June. Common. (Plate Yll. figs. 156, 157.) 



