CLXII. FUNGI. 773 



Puccinia — contd. 



coronata, Corda. — On Oats (Avena sativa) (Tryon). 



straminis, De Bary = P. rubigo-vera, DC. — Red Rust. On 

 Hemarthria compressa and cereals. My form of this 

 fungus on the grass Hemarthria, Mr. McAlpine (Rusts 

 of Aus. p. 117) records as P. cacao, McAlpine (Uredo 

 rottbccllicc, Dietel). 



triticina, Eriks. — On Wheat. (Fig. 895.) 



acetosae, ScJutm. = P. runiicis, Lasch. — On Rumex Brozvnii 

 (Queensland Dock). McAlpine (Rusts of Aus. p. 174) 

 refers this to P. Ludwigii, Tepper. (Fig. 896.) 



Maydis, Bereng. = sorghi, Schwz. (in part). — On leaves of 

 Maize (Zea Mays). 



wurmbeae, Cke. and Mass.- — On Anguillaria dioica. 



caricis, Rab. — According to McAlpine (Rusts of Aus. p. 134), 

 this specimen is P. cypcri, Arthur. — On common Nut- 

 grass (Cy perns rotundas) ; also the aecidium stage 

 (Aicidium urticce) on Nettle (Urtica) leaves. 



malvacearum, Mont. — On Hollyhock and Malva. (Fig. 897.) 



heterospora, Berk, and C. = Uromyces TJizvaitcsii, B. and 

 Br.; U. pnlcherrimus, B. and C. — On Hibiscus. 



carissse, Cke. and Mass. — On leaves of Carissa ovata. (Fig. 

 898.) 



distincta, McAlpine. — On leaves and inflorescence of the 

 English Daisy. (Fig. 899.) 



sclerolsense, Mass., Kew Bull. 1910, p. 3. — On leaves of 

 Sclerolcena biflora. (Fig. 900.) 



purpurea, Cke. = Uredo sorghi, Fckl. — On leaves of Johnson 

 Grass and Sugar-cane. 



pruni, Pers. — On Prunus spp. (Tryon). 

 Hamaspora, Korn. 



longissima, Korn. = Phragmidium longissimum, Thuem. — On 

 leaves of Rtibns niolnccanns. 



Uredine.e Inferiores. 

 iridium, Pers. 



plectronise, Cke. — On Canthium coprosnioides. 



compositarum, Mart. — On Compositse. 



apocyni, Schzvein. = M. apocynatum, Schw. D. McAlpine 

 (Rusts of Aus. p. 183) refers this to the genus Caeoma, 

 and is named by him C. apocyni, McAlpine. — On Taber- 

 nsemontana leaves. 



nymphoides, DC. = M. nymphoidearum, Berk. — On Limnan- 

 themiim indicum. The teleuto stage of this has been 

 shown to be Puccinia scirpi, DC, not yet. however, found 

 in Queensland. (Fig. 901.) 



