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1798. Uredo legnmimim. Desm. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1838, x., p. 
310. Crypt. Exs. 234. 
Pustules rounded, solitary, rather large, girt by the ruptured 
epidermis ; uredospores ovoid, pedicellate, rough, pale brown 
(20 x 18 p). 
On pods of Acacia. Queensland. 
Perhaps the same as Uredo phaseolorum. 
1799. Uredo cichoraceartun. DCand. FI. Fr. ii., 229. 
Spots obliterated, or very minute, sori on both surfaces, 
scattered, small, orbicular, rarely confluent, often girt by the 
remains of the ruptured epidermis ; uredospores subglobose, or 
oblong, with short hyaline, deciduous pedicels. 
On Bidens pilosa. Queensland. 
1800. Uredo clematidis. Berk. Hook. Journ. Bot. and 
Thumen. Myco. Univ. 539. Sacc. Syll. 3139. 
Sori on the under surface, solitary or gregarious, pale yellow, 
more or less rounded, flattened ; spores irregular, ovoid, clavate, 
quadrangular, or polygonal, epispore )thin, minutely granular, very 
pale yellowish, hyaline, 24-28 x 16-20 p (sometimes 30 X 25 p). 
On Clematis aristata. Queensland. Victoria. N. Zealand. 
1801. Uredo armillata. Ludw. Bot. Centr. 1890, p. 6. 
Sori red hrown, confluent, surrounded by the ruptured epi- 
dermis ; uredospores rounded, or elliptic, or pyriform, very spinu- 
lose, pale brown (23-30 x 15-20 p). 
On Juncus pallidus. Victoria. 
