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Terrington Marsh, August, 1893, Mr. Herbert G. Ward. North 
Wootton Marsh, 1893, C.B.P. ‘The zcidiospores were also found near 
Worthing by Miss A. L. Smith, “ Journal of Botany,” May, 1898. 
On stems, branches and leaves of Suaeda maritima. 
306. Puccinia (micropuccinia) Ribis D.C. Teleutospores. Sori round, 
orbicular, surrounded by a discoloured yellow zone, chestnut-brown 
spores, crowded, oval-rounded at either end, apex thickened and 
expanded, constriction little or none, 20-30 x 15-20 m verrucoso- 
punctate, beautiful chestnut-brown, pedicels short. 
De Cand. Flor. frang II. p. 221 Schrét. Pilz. Schles. p. 345. 
Puc. granulata DeBary. ‘Gardeners’ Chronicle,” 11 Aug., 1894, 
p- 135. 
On red currant leaves. Rev. Dr. Keith, Dallas Manse Garden, 
Forres, 16th July, 1894. : : 
307. Puccinia (micropuccinia) Scheteri Pass. Sori surrounded by a 
brownish violet discolouration of the leaf, large, oblong, solitary or in 
small clusters, covered or surrounded by the epidermis. ‘Teleutospores 
subelliptical, at first golden then chestnut-brown, 40-60 x 2 5-27 My, 
obscurely reticulate, rounded at both ends or the base at times 
attenuated ; slightly constricted, if at all, pedicels very short, thick, 
hyaline, deciduous. 
W. G, Smith, “ Gardeners’ Chronicle,” 8th June, 1889, with fig. 
On Narcissus poeticus. Rev. C. Woolley Dodd, AZa/pas. 
Mr. Dodd very kindly sent me specimens. ‘The spores were found 
not to germinate at once. “The affected foliage was, therefore, placed 
on the ground near three or four plants of Narcissus poeticus, and 
secured in this position by being weighted down with stones. In due 
time it decayed and disappeared, but when the bulbs sent up leaves 
the following spring the tips of the leaves were affected by the fungus. 
They have produced sori of the Puccinia every year since, but on the 
tips only. | 
308. Puccinia (Hemipuccinia) Acetosee Schum. Sori scattered on the 
leaves minute, irregularly rounded, on the stems and petioles elongated, 
soon naked. Uredospores globose, elliptical or pyriform 25-30 x 20-25, 
aculeate, brown. Teleutospores oblong or subclavate, constricted, 
apex rounded 30-45 x 20-25 p, slightly verrucose, chestnut brown, 
pedicels hyaline, rather long, slender, deciduous, 
Saccardo Sylloge VII. p. 638. 
Winter Pilze p. 187. 
