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Epilobium montanum Linn. 112. Broad, smooth¬ 
leaved Willow-herb. 
Swelling on the stem. See No. 644. 
Mompha decorella Steph. 647 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 106. Houard, No. 4335. 
Terminal leaves contorted, midrib shortened. Some¬ 
times the entire summit of the plant is deformed. Aphis 
dull black powdered with white meal. 
Aphis epilobii Kalt. 648 
Buckton, II., p. 71. Houard, No. 4336. 
Epilobium palustre Linn. no. Narrow-leaved Willow 
herb. 
Elongated swelling on the stem. See No. 644. 
Mompha decorella Steph. 649 
Barret, 1865, p. 197. Houard, No. 4344. 
ARALIACEAE 
Hedera Helix Linn. 122. Common Ivy. 
Margin of the leaf crinkled and swollen. 
Aspiodotus hederae Sign. 650 
Houard, No. 4366. 
Margins of the leaves on the young shoots rolled in¬ 
wards. Aphis dull brown with black tarsi. June. 
Aphis hederae Kalt. 651 
Buckton II., p. 75. Houard, No. 4365. 
UMBELLIFERAE 
Sanicula europaea Linn. 109. Wood Sanicle. 
Purple thickened spots on the stems and leaves con¬ 
taining the yellow aecidiospores. 
Aecidial stage of Puccinia SANICULAE Grev. 652 
Syn. Aecidium saniculae Carm. 
Plowright, p. 160. 
Apium graveolens Linn. 58. Wild Celery. 
Conspicuous elongated swellings on the stems, contain¬ 
ing the orange yellow aecidiospores. Appearing in May. 
Puccinia apii Walk. 653 
Plowright, p. 156. 
