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1734. Uromyces amygdali. Cooke, in Rav. Fung. Amer. 
Pass. in. Erb. Critt. Ital. 
Uredospores in small hypophyllous cinnamon sori, sometimes 
confluent, subglobose, punctulate; teleutospores mixed, or succeed- 
ing them, clavate, apiculate, or almost lanceolate, epispore much 
thickened at the apex, pale, tawny, granular within, 35-40 x 12 p. 
On peach and almond leaves. Queensland. Victoria. N.S. 
Wales. 
We decline to accept this as agreeing with any form of Puccinia 
pruni, with which it is commonly associated. 
1735. Uromyces fusisporus. Cooke Mass. Grev. xvi., 2. 
Sacc. Syll. 1980. 
Sori discoid, erumpent, black, girt by the ruptured cuticle; 
uredospores globose, shortly stipitate, even, brown, 35-45 p diam. ; 
teleutospores mixed, fusiform, with a hyaline apiculose ; epispore 
obtusely warted, brown, 60-70x25-30 p. 
On phyllodes of Acacia salicina. Victoria. (Fig. 264.) 
1736. Uromyces ph.yllod.iae. Cke. <j- Mass. Grev. xvn., 70. 
Sori minute, orbicular, compact, brown, crowded on elliptic, 
bullate brown spots, 3-5 m.m. long, at length naked, not pul- 
verulent. Uredospores not seen ; teleutospores elliptic, obtuse, 
rarely apiculate, brown ; epispore minutely warted, rather thick, 
hyaline, thickened at the apex, 40-45 x 16-18 p. 
On phyllodes of Acacia. Queensland. 
1737. Uromyces digitatus. Wint. Revue Mycol. 1886, p. 
209. Sacc. Syll. 1982. 
Sori in the centre of rounded or orbicular, determinate spots, 
limited by a narrow brown line, black (^-1 m.m. diam.), solitary, 
white or whitish, minute, veiled by the at length raptured cuticle ; 
uredospores ovate or elliptic, golden brown, densely warted, 
32-35 X 20-25 p, sometimes a little thickened at the apex, with a 
fragile, hyaline pedicel ; teleutospores oblong, wedge-shaped, the 
apex thickened and bearing 3-6 finger-like, erect or divaricate 
processes, at first golden yellow, at length pallid, 50-56 x 14-18 p, 
on long, hyaline, persistent pedicels. 
On leaves of Acacia notabilis. S. Australia. 
1738. Uromyces diploglottidis. Cke. Mass. Grev. xvn., 55. 
Epiphyllous. Sori scattered, convex, minute, for a long time 
covered, at length splitting, pallid brown, seated on orbicular 
greenish spots. Teleutospores elliptic, apex obtusely acuminate, 
base attenuated into a short pedicel. Epispore hyaline, thick, 
plasma granular, pallid, 50-60 x 20-30 p. 
On fading leaves of Diploglotlis. Queensland. 
1739. Uromyces Tepperianus. Sacc. Hedw. 1889, 126. 
Long and broadly effused, flattened, growing beneath the cuticle 
of living branches, soon casting off the bark, and deforming the 
