OuD. IX. Tribe IV. FUNGI CONIOM YCETES. 
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16669 Hypophyllous at first prominent pustular soon becoming agglomerated very numerous, Peridia splitting 
into short brittle yellowish-white teeth, Sporidia pale-orange 
16670 Hypophyllous in widely scattered agglomerated clusters but not very crowded, Peridia subsessile split 
into very white exceedingly brittle teeth, Sporidia pale 
16671 Hypophyllous and on the petioles and stem, Peridia campanulate agglomerated rarely single split into 
many short recurved teeth, Sporidia ochre-yellow numerous ovate 
16672 Hypophyllous and on the petioles, Peridia in dense agglomerated clusters whitish split into revolute 
teeth, Sporidia yellowish : the leaf whitish around the clusters 
16673 Hypophyllous upon a thickened portion of the leaf, which on the upper surface is of a fine red color with 
a yellow border, Peridia densely crowded splitting into yellowish-white teeth, Sporidia pale 
16674 Hypophyllous, Peridia agglomerated in scattered clusters of various sizes whitish with a brittle 
dentated margin, Sporidia yellow 
16675 Hypophyllous and on the petioles aggregated short somewhat campanulate with numerous very minute 
marginal teeth, Sporidia bright-orange subglobose or oval 
16676 Hypophyllous and on the fruitstalk, seed-vessel, calyx, and even petals, Peridia short or elongated cylin- 
drical densely crowded fine orange, Sporidia yellow under the microscope 
16677 Hypophyllous and on the petioles and young fruit, Peridia elongated agglomerated brown splitting to the 
base in capillary segments, Sporidia numerous light-brown 
16678 Hypophyllous, Peridia 2 — 12 long cylindrical slightly curved yellowish-brown springing from an orange- 
colored thickened portion of the leaf, Sporidia numerous greyish becoming brown 
16679 Hypophyllous marked on the upper surface of the leaf by a yellow or purplish spot, Peridia partly im- 
mersed short splitting into white revolute teeth, Sporidia pink-orange 
16680 Hypophyllous producing a crimson spot on the upper surface of the leaf, Peridia minute subimmersed 
splitting regularly into small revolute white teeth, Sporidia yellowish-white 
16681 Hypophyllous marked by a pale spot on the upper surface of the leaf and a pale ring round the peridia, 
which are small not numerous splitting into small brittle yellowish-white teeth, Sporidia pale 
16682 Hypophyllous somewhat clustered. Clusters of a roundish form, Peridia oblongo-cylindrical bright- 
orange. Mouth paler and bursting irregularly 
16683 Hypophyllous, Sporidia mucronated 5-7-celled with a white filiform stipes incrassated towards the base 
which is furnished v/ith a yellow gland 
16684 Hypophyllous deep-black tufted, Sporidia 4-celled obtuse mucronate. Stipes slender incrassated at the base 
16685 Hypophyllous tufted of various sizes black rather lax scattered, Sporidia 7-9-celled somewhat attenuated 
mucronate with a slender stipes incrassated at the base 
16686 Somewhat tufted scattered black, Sporidia cylindrical 3-4-celled obtuse never mucronated. Stipes filiform 
16687 Round, or ov. obi. scatter, black somew. convex, Sporidia densely crowded obi. obt. firmly fix. by pedicels 
16688 Hypophyl. deep pinkish-brown promin. consist, of a number of distinct aggregat. tufts, Sporidia obi. acute 
16689 Hypophyllous small of various sizes few together and confluent pale-brown, Sporidia long somewhat 
waved much attenuated at each extremity with an elongated stipes 
16690 Hypophyllous punctiform minutely tufted subrotund blackish-brown, Sporidia crowded obtusely egg- 
shaped with a long flexuose filiform pedicel 
16691 Chiefly hypophyllous minute aggregated rendering the nerves and petioles swollen dark bluish-grey before 
bursting, Sporidia nearly black oval not contracted in the centre. Stipes short 
16692 Hypophyllous and on the petioles conglomerated confluent brownish-grey before bursting, Sporidia nearly 
black obtuse scarcely contracted in the centre : the upper cell sometimes divided 
16693 Hypophyllous round scattered nearly black, Sporidia of an obtuse irregular figure with a short filiform 
stipes somewhat incrassated at the base 
16694 Hypophyllous minute round very crowded reddish-brown : upper cell of the sporidia thick globose ; 
the lower one long and narrow, Stipes short 
16695 On both sides of the leaf and on the stem in small nearly black scattered tufts surrounded by the remains 
of the ruptured epidermis, Sporidia oval the two cells nearly equal, Stipes very short 
36696 Hypophyllous minute very dark scattered, Sporidia short with both cells obtuse and a short stipes 
16697 Hypophyllous circular very variable in size blackish-brown scattered rarely confluent, Sporidia very 
obtuse with a subelongated stipes 
16698 On both sides of the leaf in minute tufts nearly black circular bordered by the remains of the epidermis, 
Sporidia variable very obtuse rounded 2-celled both often subdivided. Stipes very short 
16699 Hypophyllous blackish-brown irregular in figure girt by ferruginous remains of epidermis, Sporidia 
crowded obtuse divided but scarcely contracted in the middle, Stipes short 
16700 Hppophyllous scattered closely over the whole surface small round brown depressed, Sporidia much 
contracted in the centre nearly resembling figure 8 : the upper cell largest 
16701 Hypophyllous very thickly scattered and becoming contiguous but very rarely confluent minute at first 
and ferruginous after bursting, Sporidia short : upper cell obtuse. Stipes very short 
16702 Hypophyllous dark-brown scattered or sub-confluent often concentric, Sporidia crowded pulverulent 
obtusely oval slightly contracted in the middle : the lower cell terminating in an abrupt and short stipes 
16703 On the leaf and petiole crowded confluent, Sporidia dark-brown pulverulent: upper cell obtuse, Stijies 
somewhat lengthened 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
2499. Puccinia. A name of obscure meaning ; possibly derived from crvxx, closely packed, in allusion to t*te 
crowded manner in which the little plants arc placed. 
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