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1755. Fuccinia poarum. Niels. Bot. Tids. m., 26. Sacc. 
Syll. 2195. 
Spermcgonia on epiphyllous orange spots. ^Ecidia hetersecious 
on orbicular spots (sEcidium tussilaginis .) Uredospores in sori 
rounded, elliptical or linear, rusty or orange-brown, spherical 
or ellipsoid, warted (20-30 p diam.), orange-red, paraphyses 
numerous ; teleutospores in small or large sori, scattered or 
orbicularly disposed, dark brown, covered by the epidermis, 
elliptic or subclavate, thickened at the apex and darker (35-50 x’ 
15-24 p), dark brown, even, on short persistent pedicels. 
On species of Poa. Victoria. 
1756. Fuccinia phragmitis. Schiim. Sacc. Syll. 2204.= 
P. arundinacea. Hedw. 
Spermogonia and ascidia hetertecious (NJcid ium rubellum , 
Gmel.). Uredospores in oblong sori, elliptic or broadly ovate 
(26-35 x 15-22 /a), warted, brown. Teleutospores in sori on both 
surfaces, erumpent, open, elevated, pulvinate, oblong, or linear, 
for the most part confluent, dark brown, elliptic, or oblong, and 
subfusoid (40-75x16-26 p), constricted in the middle, thickened 
and conoid at the apex, even, dull yellow-brown, on long pedicels. 
On Phragmitis, etc. Victoria. 
1757. Fuccinia apii. (Corda.) Sacc. Syll. 2211=As a 
synonym of P. bidlata, Pers. 
Uredospores in pulverulent, rather large sori, oval, obtuse, or 
irregular, teleutospores in large confluent sori, powdery, dark 
brown, girt by the remains of the epidermis, oblong, or elliptic, 
constricted at the septum (35-40 x 20 p) ; epispore thick, smooth, 
on short attenuated pedicels. 
On celery. Australia. 
1758. Puccinia rumicis-scutati. DC. Winter Pilze. 187. 
Sacc. Syll. vi., 2214. 
Sori scattered, or disposed in a circle, irregularly rounded, or (on 
stems and petioles) elongated, girt by the torn epidermis, brown- 
uredospores ellipsoid or ovoid, rarely globose or oblong (26-40 x 20- 
28 /a), aculeate, yellow-brown ; teleutospores oblong, or clavate, a 
little constricted in the middle or not at all, incrassated at the 
apex, rounded or somewhat attenuated, narrowed at the base into 
the pedicel (38-56 x 16-28 /a), slightly brown, pedicel long, per- 
sistent, brown. 
var. muhlenbeckiae. Cooke. 
On the upper surface, scattered, sori at first bullate ; teleuto- 
spores constricted, each cell somewhat triangular (36x12 p). 
On leaves of Muhlenbeckia adpressa. Victoria. 
1759. Fuccinia Ludwigii. Teppev in Bot. Centr. Blatt 
1890, p. 6. 
Uredospores globose, or oblong-rounded, 23-25 x 18-23 p, deli- 
cately spinulose, or almost even, pale yellow-brown; sori of teleu- 
