JOURNAL 



OF THE 



ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. 



Part IL— NATURAL SCIENCE. 



No. II.— 1890. 



VII. — A Descriptive List of the Uredinese occurring in the Neighbourhood 

 of Simla (Western Himalayas). Pt. III. — By A. ^Barclay, M. B., 

 Bengal Medical Service. 



[Received January 27th ; — Read February 5th, 1890.] 



(With Plates III.— VI.) 



In this third instalment of a descriptive list of the Zfredinece of 

 Simla (in continuation of the second part in this Journal, Vol. LVIII, 

 Pt. II, 1889), I complete a description of all the species known to me 

 up to the present time. The present part includes descriptions of 6 

 species of TJromyces, 4 of Phragmidium, 3 of Melampsora, 3 of Goleo- 

 sporium, 1 of Gymnosporangium, 2 of Chrysomyxa, 2 of Gceoma, and 6 of 

 isolated Uredo forms. I have also added descriptions of four Aecidial 

 forms, which should have been included in Part I of this List, and seven 

 species of P-uccinia, which should have found a place in Part II. 



I must here express my obligations to Dr. George Watt, C. I. E. 

 for his kind and ever ready help in determining the species of many 

 hosts. 



UROMYCES, Link. 



There are remarkably few of these in this region, only six species 

 so far as I am at present aware, and all but one on the higher phaner- 

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