The Scottish Naturalist. 



I. (sEcidium Sa?iiculaz Carm. M.S., 1367). May — 

 June ! 



III. (M.S., 1252), summer — autumn ! 



Tweed, Forth, Clyde, Tay, Argyle, Dee ! Moray. 

 On leaves of Sanicula Europcea ! local. The ^Ecidial 



stage has as yet been recorded in Scotland only 



from Dee and Moray. 



36. P. Vincae (D.C.), (M.S., 1231, as P. Vincm Berk). 



III. Tay (Maulesden, Rev. J. Fergusson). On leaves of 

 Vinca in autumn. The other stages have not been 

 recorded from Scotland, where the fungus is evidently 

 very rare. 



Section II. Hetereupuccinia Schroter. 

 (Heteroecious, O and I on one host, II and III on a 

 different species). 



37. P. graminis Pers. 



I. (/fccidium Berberidis Pers., M.S. 1354). 

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



On leaves and fruits of Berberis vulgaris I in summer 

 and autumn ! 



II. {Uredo linearis Pers., in Greville's " Flor. Edin. ; n 

 Trichobasis linearis Lev., M.S., 13 13). 



Tweed, Forth, Clyde ! Tay ! Dee ! Ross. 

 HI. (M.S., 1214). 



Tweed, Forth, Clyde ! Tay ! Dee ! Ross. 

 II. and III. in summer and autumn on grasses ; — Avena 



elatior I Avena sativa I Festuca p ra ten sis, Hordeum disti- 



chum, Triticum vulgare. 



38. P. coronata Corda. 



I. (sEcidiitm crassum Pers., on Rhamnus, has not been re- 

 corded from Scotland). 



II. (not recorded from Scotland). 



III. (M. S., 12 17). 



Tay, (Menmuir, Rev. M. L. Anderson). 

 (II. and III.) On grass. Summer — autumn. 



39. P. sessilis Schneider. 



I. ( = sEcidium Allii Grev., M.S. 1376). 



Tweed (Jedburgh,y^r^;z), Forth (Edinburgh, Greviile); 

 Clyde (D. A. Boyd in litt.). 

 On Allium ursinum. Summer. 



