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

 73. P. Epilobii D.C. (M.S., 1263). 



On Epilobium palustre ! Summer — Autumn ! 

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



*74- P. paliformis Fckl. (Scot Nat. N.S., L 85). 

 On *Kozleria cristata ! Autumn ! 



Dee ! (Links, north of Aberdeen, common !) 



75. P. Virgaureae (D.C.) (M.S., 1239). 



On leaves of Solidago Virgaurea ! Autumn ! 

 Tay, Dee ! (Balgownie !) 



76. P. Andersoni B. & Br. (M.S., 1242). 



Forming large brown sori on the leaves of Cirsium hetero- 

 phyllum ! Summer — Autumn ! 

 Tay, Dee ! Moray. 

 Local, but scarcely to be regarded as rare where it occurs. 

 Originally found in the Den of Airlie by W. Gardiner ; afterwards 

 in Glen Ogle and in Glen Tilt, (all in " Tay ") ; at Forres in 

 " Moray" ; and at Murtle ! in " Dee." 



77. P. fusca (Relhan). (P. Anemones Pers., M.S., 1254). 



On Anemone nemorosa ! usually on the leaf-blade, but often 

 attacking the other organs. It causes the diseased parts 

 to grow taller, but restricts their development. Summer! 

 Solway, Clyde, Tay, Dee ! Moray. 



iEcidium leucospermum D.C, (M.S., 1349), which pro- 

 duces similar • distortions on Anemone nemorosa, is regarded by 

 Winter and others as a condition of P. fusca. Plowright believes 

 that they are not genetically connected ; yet they appear to be 

 related, so far as one may judge from the facts of their occurrence. 



78. P. Bunii (D.C.) (P. tumida, in Greville's " Flor. Edin.? p. 

 430, " On Bunium Bulbocastanum, Balmuto "). 



On Conopodiumdenudatum ! often distorting the leaf-stalks 

 and leaf veins. Spring ! 



Forth (Balmuto, Greville), Clyde (D. A. Boyd f in litt.)> 

 Dee ! 



*79. P. Thalictri Chevall. (Scot. Fat. N.S., II, p. 190). 



On *Thalictrum minus var. montanum ! August — Sep- 

 tember ! 



Tay I (Rannoch !) 

 80. P. Fergussoni B. & Br. (M.S., 1260). 



