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lindrical, whitish, edge tom ; spores angiilarly-globose or 
elliptical, yellow, minutely warted, i6—32 X 15—26 [j.. 
Uredospores. Sori scattered, generally roundish or 
elongated on the stem, for a long time covered by the 
epidermis, then naked, brown and powdery ; spores globose, 
ovate or oblong, pale brown, finely warted, 22—35 X 20—30 
Teleutospores. Sori scattered or in circles, rounded or 
elongated on the stem, for a long time covered by the epi¬ 
dermis, then blackish and powdery ; spores subglobose, - 
oblong or pear-shaped, tip rounded or narrowed, thickened, 
base usually narrowed, smooth, brown, 24—50 x 14—25 p, 
pedicel long, stout, tinged brown, persistent. 
Syn. Piiccinia limonii, D.C. 
On leaves and stem of Statice limorihim, and other species. 
Plowright gives as a host-plant Armeria vulgaris, but the 
species on this host is Uromyces armeriae, Lev. 
Europe generally, Siberia, N. Africa, and N. America. 
Uromyces armeriae, Lev. 
Pycnidia. Seated amongst the aecidia. 
Aecidia. On both surfaces of the leaf, scattered or in 
small clusters, edge whitish, torn ; spores angularly- 
globose or broadly elliptical, minutely warted, yellow, 17-— 
28 X 16—22 p. 
Uredospores. Most frequent on the stem, aiso on both 
sides of the leaves, rounded or elongated, covered for some 
time by the cracked epidermis, powdery, cinnamon ; spores 
subglobose, rarely elliptical, minutely warted, brownish, 
24—32 X 21—28 p. ■ 
Teleutospores. Like those of the uredo ; spores subglo¬ 
bose or ovate, tip thickened and rounded, base generally 
rounded, smooth, brown, 24—36 X 21—32 p, pedicel about 
as long as the spore, deciduous. 
Syn. Caeoma armeriae, Schlechtd. 
On leaves and stem of Armeria alpina, A. maritima, 
and A. vulgaris. Europe generally. 
Differs from U. limonii in the shorter and broader 
teleutospores, and in the shorter, colourless, deciduous 
pedicel. The uredospore has 2—3 germ-pores. This 
species has been confounded with U. limonii. Lev., b}^ Plow- 
right. 
LEGUMINOSAE 
Uromyces anthyllidis, Schroet., Plowr., Ured. p. 64. 
Uredospores. Sori on both sides of the leaf, scattered, 
