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tospores minute, circular, girt by the ruptured epidermis ; teleuto- 
spores ovate, rounded, a little apiculate at the apex, constricted in 
the middle, shortly stipitate, 33-35x20-23 y, striately warted, 
dark brown. ’ 
On leaves of Rumex Brownii. Victoria. 
1760. Puccinia acetosm. Schum. Sacc. Syll. 2218.= 
Puccinia rumicis. Lasch. Rab. F. Eur. 496. 
Sori of both forms scattered, minute on the leaves and irregularly 
rounded, oblong on the stems and petioles, soon naked; uredo- 
spores globose, elliptic, or pear-shaped, 24-30 X 20-25 y, aculeate, 
brownish; teleutospores oblong or subclavate, constricted at the 
middle, rounded at the apex, 80-45x20-25 y, rather warted, 
chestnut brown, on rather long, deciduous, hyaline pedicels. 
On Rumex. Queensland. 
1761. Puccinia Kalchbrenneri. Toni. Sacc. Syll. 2240.= 
Puccinia helichrysi. Kalch. (}■ Cooke. Grev. ix., 21, not 
Rabenh. 
Sori on both surfaces, scattered or gregarious, at first covered, 
convex, firm, then free and discoid, concave, ochraceous ; uredo- 
spores rounded, irregularly globose, granular within, epispore 
rather thick (20-24 y diam.), pale brown ; teleutospores lanceo- 
late, uniseptate, constricted, dark-brown (40-55x15-18 y), epis- 
pore even, pedicels evanescent. 
On leaves of Helichrysum. Victoria. 
1762. Puccinia sorghi. Schwz. Sacc. Syll. 2289. 
Uredospore sori on both surfaces, numerous, elliptic or spherical, 
scattered, or approximate, here and there confluent, rather convex, 
soon erumpentfrom the longitudinal fissure of the cuticle, reddish- 
brown ; uredospores globose, elliptic, or ovate, 23-30 x 22-26 y, 
slightly warted, at first yellowish, then reddish-brown, on short 
pedicels ( Credo viayclis). Teleutospores not recorded. 
On maize. Queensland. 
1763. Puccinia wurmbeae. Cke. Mass. Grev. xvi., 74. 
Sacc. Syll. 2304. 
Sori elongated, bullate, dark brown ; uredospores elliptic, granu- 
late, brown, 25-28x15-18 y, teleutospores clavate, uniseptate, 
slightly constricted at the middle, upper cell convex or truncate, 
darker, lower cell triangular, attenuated downwards into the short, 
hyaline pedicels, epispore even, 60-70 x 20-25 y. 
On leaves of Wurmbea dioica. Queensland. (Pig. 267.) 
1764. Puccinia Saccardoi. Ludw. Iledwigia, 1889, 362, t. 
14,/ 3. 
iEcidium in groups on brownish spots (2-4 m.m. diam.) ; spores 
polygonal, orange (13-15 y diam.) ; teleutospores in roundish or 
elongated sori, lower spore-cell long (27-33 y), brown (18 y 
broad), upper spore-cell broader, subglobose, or quadrate (20-25 
X 23-30 y), dark brown. 
On Goodenia geniculata. Victoria. 
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