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On leaves and petioles of Ranunculus Picaria ! from 



April to June ! 

 Tweed, Forth, Tay ! Dee ! Moray. 



18. U. Scillarum (Grev.) 



III. (Uromyces concentrica Lev., M.S., 1276). 



On leaves and stems of Hyacinth (Srilla nutans), the 

 " harebell " of Myc. Scot, referring to this plant, 

 and not to Campanula rotundifolia. 



Clyde, (D. A. Boyd, in lit!.) Tay, (v.s.), Moray. 



Genus II. Puccinia Pers. 

 Subgenus I. Eupuccinia Schroter. 



A. Auteupuccinia De Bary. 



(O. I. II. III. all on same host.) 



19. P. Galii (Pers.) 



I. (Aicidium Galii Pers., M.S. 1359, in summer.) 



II. and III. {Puccinia Galiorum Link, M. S., 1246, in 

 late summer, and onwards.) 



Forth, Clyde ! Tay ! Argyle, Dee ! Moray, Orkney ! 

 On Galium Apafine, G. verum ! * G. pal us ire • 

 * G. uliginosum, and Asperula odorata ! from 

 spring to autumn ! 



20. P. Asparagi D.C. (M.S., 1220). 



Forth (Edinburgh, Greville in " Fl. Edin.") 

 " On dead stems of Asparagus, autumn." 



21. P. Calthse Link. 



I. (iridium Calthce Grev., in M.S., 1357), in April and 

 May! local. 



II. and III. (M.S., 1258). In later summer and autumn ! 



Tweed, Forth, Tay ! Dee ! Moray, Orkney ! 



On leaves of Caltha palustris I Rather local, but 



common. 



22. *P. Silenes Schroter. 



III. On * Silene inflata in autumn. 



Moray (near Forres, Rev. Dr. Keith, v.s.) 



23. *P. Porri (Sow.) 



I. (Uredo Alliorum D.C). 



III. (Puccinia Allii Casp. mixed with Uromyces Alliorum 

 Cook, Scot. Nat. VI., 218. All three forms found to- 

 gether !) 



