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CCEOMACEI. 



CliOMAnTITJM, Tul. 



Stylospores ellipsoid, stem slender; pseudoperidium in the form 

 of an elongated cylindrical tube, opening by a pore at the 

 apex ; pseudo-spores oblong, truncate. 



Crqnartium Pseonisa, Cast. ; Uredo-spots obsolete ; sori 

 yellowish; stylospores ovate-globose ; peridia short, erect, obtuse, 

 seated on a black tubercle.— On Pseooy leaves. 



TJbedo, Lev. 



Stroma composed of little irregular cells forming a lentiform 

 disk, whose surface is covered with many layers of cells, 

 each of which encloses a spore ; spores simple, always 

 without any appendage. — Berk. Outl., p. 331 



* Spores more or less yellow. 



TTredo PotentUlarum, DC. Potentula Uebdo ; spots 

 yellowish ; sori subrotund and oval, bullate, aggregate, ooen, 

 confluent ; spores subglobose, subcoherent, orange. — On various 

 Basacets. Common. 



Uredo Saxifragarum, DC. Sasiprage Ueedo; spots 

 pallid ; sori subrotund and oval, raised, scattered and aggregate 

 on the under surface; epidermis. ruptured, persistent; spores 

 subglobose, yellow. — On various Saxifrages. Said to be the 

 conidia of Puccinia Saxifragarum. 



Uredo SUlcuin, Desm. Pekn Ueedo ; spots yellowish ; 

 sori subrotund, bullate, scattered and aggregate on the under 

 surface ; epidermis at length bursting; spores subglobose, yellow. 

 — On Perns ^Cystopteris, &c.) Not common. 



Uredo pustulata, P. Wiliow-heeb Ueedo ; spots yel- 

 lowish ; son subrotund, minute, closed, scattered and confluent 

 OQ both surfaces; spores globose, yellow. — OnEpilobium palustre. 



Uredo Hypericorum, DC. St. John's Woei Ueedo ; 

 spots yellowish; sori subrotund, small, bullate, distinct, scattered 

 on the under surface ; epidermis at length bursting ; spores f ub- 

 globose, cohering, orange. — On various Hyperica. August. Not 

 uncommon. (Plate VIII. figs. 174, 175.) 



