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1765. Puccinia aucta. Mull. Linn. Journ. xin., 173. Sacc. 
Syll. 2337. 
Pseudoperidia rounded or ovate, densely gregarious, occupying 
tlie whole surface of the leaves or petioles, ampulla-shaped, at first 
covered with the epidermis, then free, margin rather thick, even, 
ochraceous ; secidiospores irregularly globose, or variedly rounded, 
18-22 g diam., epispore punctulate, even, pale ochre {/Ecidium 
microstomurn, B., and /Eciil. lobelice, Thurn.) ; teleutospore sori on 
the under surface, seated by the median nerve, bullate, then girt 
by the broken epidermis ; teleutospores pedicellate, elongated, 
pallid, at length biseptate. 
On leaves of Lobelia species. N.S. Wales. S. Australia. 
Victoria. 
1766. Puccinia, malvacearum. Mont. FI. Chil. vm., 43. 
Sacc. Syll. 2368. 
Hypophyllous, closely scattered ; teleutospores crowded in hemi- 
spherical sori, at first veiled by the persistent epidermis ; margin 
naked, rufous, umbilicate beneath, ovoid-oblong, 35-75 x 12-26 g, 
brown, even, a little constricted at the middle, obtusely acuminate, 
on very long pedicels (up to 120 p long). 
On Althaea rosea and Malva rotundifolia. Queensland. Victoria. 
1767. Puccina heterospora. B. 4' C. Sacc. Syll. 2403.= 
Uromyces Tliwaitesii, B. 4- Br. U. pulcherrimus, B. G. 
Spots determinate, purplish or yellow|; sori minute, hypophyllous, 
soon naked, crowded in orbicular glomerules, brown ; teleutospores 
elongated or subglobose, even, 15-27 g diam., incrassated about 
the apex, at first continuous, at length biseptate, pedicels hyaline, 
slender, narrowed downwards, 3-4 times as long as the spore. 
On Abutilon crispum. Gulf of Carpenteria. 
On Abutilon avicennce. N.S. Wales. 
1768. Puccinia alyxiae. Cke. # Mass. Grev. xvi., p. 2. 
Sacc. Syll. 2494. 
Hypophyllous, sori discoid, compact, dark brown (1-2 m.m. 
diam.), girt by the ruptured epidermis ; teleutospores almost pear- 
shaped, constricted in the middle, uniseptate, yellowish, 50-70 x 
20-25 g, epispore thick, even, hyaline, apiculate at the apex, 
pedicels rather thick, elongated, hyaline. 
On leaves of Alyxia buxi/olia. Victoria. 
1769. Puccinia Berkeleyana. Toni. Sacc. Syll. 2506.= 
Puccinia dichondrae. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 173 ( vix Mont). 
Sori minute on the lower, rarely on the upper, surface of the 
leaves, scattered, resembling an MZcidium ; teleutospores 12-13 g 
long, shortly pedicellate, ultimate cell obtusely apiculate. 
On Dichondra repens. Victoria. 
