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Greenwood Pim ; M.A. 



populina. Lev. 

 euphorbiae. Cast. 



Genus. Cystopus. DeBary. 



canclidus. Lev. 



cubicus. Str. 

 Genus. Uredo. Lev. 



hypericorum. D.C. 

 Genus. Trichobasis. Lev. 



petroselini. B. 



oblongata. 



B. 



suaveolens. Lev. 

 compositarum. var, 



hieracii. Ck. 

 rumicum. Cooke. 



Order. — iEcidiacei. 



Genus. iEcidium. Pers. 



epilobii. D.C. 

 ranunculacearum . 



D.C. 

 grossularne. D.G. 



Fassaroe. 



Very common wherever the 

 Spurge occurs. 



On Cabbage, very common. 

 Monkstown. 



Dai'gle. 



Abundant. The livedo form of 



Puccinia smyrnii. 

 Glendruid. 



On thistles. Very common. 

 Kilmacanoge, Ovoca. 



Killinev. 



Ballybrack. 

 Ballvbrack. 



Common. 



leaves and fruit. 



Gooseberry 

 Plentiful, 

 urticse. D.C. Templeogue, Co. Dublin. Ap- 



parently not common, 

 compositarum. Mart. Extremely common. Usually 

 followed by Coleosporiuni 

 tussilaginis. Lev. Qu. A 

 condition ? 

 Ovoca. 



Very abundant wherever Sani- 

 cula, which is common in the 

 district, grows. 



var. tussilaginis. 

 Pers. 



var. bellidis. D.C. 

 saniculse. Carm. 



Family IV. Hyphomycetes. 



Order. — isariacei. 



Genus. Ceratium. A. and S. 



hydnoides. A. and S. 

 Genus. Pachnocybe. Bk. 

 subulata. B. ] 



Order. — Stilbacei. 



Genus. Volutella. Fr. 

 ciliata. Fr. 

 setosa. Bk. 

 phaii. Pinn 



Hollybrook, 



Monkstown. Along with 

 Dactylium. 



On decaying Gladiolus. 

 On decaying Gladiolus. 

 On decaying leaves of PhaiuS 

 grandifolius. 



