Scientiflo Name, Authority for Name.
GROUP X.-USTiLAGINES,
ORDER LV.-USTILAGINACE.a:,
378. U s t i l a g o .—Pers.,
2156 1701 VII. 1657 C. australis Cooke, Grov. VIII. 34 (1879) ... Southern ustilago
2157 1705 IX. 1172 IJ. axicola Berk., Anu. Nat. Hist. 2 Ser. IX. 200 (1852) Axis-growing ustilago
2158 1710 VH. 1677 U. bromivora Waldh., Ustil. 215 (1877} ....................................... Brome-destroying ustilago
2159 I7I3 1704 U. bullata Berk., FI. N. Zeal. II. 196 (1855) Blistered ustilago
2160 „ 1726 U .h u r sa ... Berk., Hook., Journ. 206 (1854) Purse ustilago
2161 U. catenata L u dw .,2 e itsch .f. Pflkrk. III. 139 (1893) Chain ustilago
2162 1716 VII. 1728 U. Ccsatii Waldh., L'stil. 25 (1877) ....................................... Cesati’s ustilago
2163 U. combureiis Ludw., Zeitsch. f. Pflkrk. III. 139 (IS93) Burning ustüago
2164 1702 1 U. confusa Mass,, Grev. XX . 65 (1892) Confused ustilago
2165! 1703 VII. 1645 U. destruens ¿bWee/if., Berol. 130 (1823) Destructive ustilago ...
2166
... 1
2167
1714 '
1
„ 1644
„ 1712
U. Digitaria;
IT. emodensis
Fung. Fur. 1199
Berk., Hook., Journ. III. 202 (1851)
Digitaria ustilago
Dark-lilac ustilago ...
2168 1707 ■ „ 1671 U. leucoderma Berk., Ann. Nat. Hist,, 2 Ser. IX. 200 (1852) White-skinned ustilago
2169 1708 „ 1675 U. marmorata Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 174 (1873) ... Marbling ustilago
2170 » H23 U. maydis CoT-tiii, Icon. V. 3 (1864) Maize ustilago
2171 i:0 4 „ 1664 U. Muelleriana ... Thuem., Myc. Univ. 623 (1879) Mueller’s ustilago
2172
1706 1
2173
1709
„ 1665
„ 1676
U. pilulaiformis ...
U. segetum
T u l., Ann. Sci. Nat. 93 (1 8 4 7 ) ........................................
Ditm,, in Sturm’s Leutsch. FI. (1817-51)
Pill-shaped u stilago ...
Corn ustilago
21734
2173b
2178c
2174
... U. segetum, var. tritici
U. segetum, var. avente
U. segetum, var. nuda hordei
U. Spinificis
Jensen, Journ. Roy. Ag. Soc. E n g . 407 (1888)
Jensen, Journ. Eoy. Ag. Soc. Eng. 407 (1888)
Jensen, Journ. Roy. Ag. Soc. Eng. 407 (1888)
Ludw., Zeitsch. f. Pflkrk. III. 138 (1893)
Wheat ustilago
Oat ustilago ...
Naked Barley ustilago
Spinif ex ustilago
2175 1712 U. Tepperi Ludw., Bot. Centr. 341 (1889) ... Tepper’s ustilago
2176 1717 1VII. 1737 U. utriculosa Tut., Mem. Ust. 102 (1847) ........................................ Swelling ustilago
379. T il l e t ia .— T u l., Ann.
17i9 I VII. Í783 T. epiphylla
Í718 I „ 1760 ! T. tritici
' Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II, 67 (1883)
I IVenfer, Die P ilz e 110(1884) ...
Epiphyllous tillctia
Wheat tilletia
I E. Eugeniai s., Grev. X IX . 9 2(1891)
580. E n t y lom a .— De B a r y ,
Eugenia entyloma
1
Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
1 W.A. S.A. T. V. j N.S.W. 1 q.
TUL., ANN. SCI. NAT. BOT. 14 (1847).
TUL., ANN. SCI. NAT. BOT. 14 (1847).
Syn. 224 (1808).—Uredo, Tilletia, Caeoma, Cintraetia.
2156 V. ... Spikelets o f E r i-
achne
2157 V. Q. ... Fruits and panicles
of Cyperus and
Fimbristylis
2158 S.A. V. N.S.W. Q. B. Bromus mollis and
arenarius, A n tk i-
stiria ciliata
2159
2160
2161
S.A.
S.A.
V. N.S.W.
QInflorescence
of T r iticum
Grain of A n th istiria
frondosa
Spikes o f Cyperus
lucidus
2162 V. Q. P a sp a ltm scrobicu-
2163 S.A. Species of S tip a ...
2164 V. Panicum paradoxum
2165
V.
Danthonia
2166
V.
P a n icum ...
2167 Q- Stems, &c., o f Polygonum
2168 V. Q. • Sheaths o f Carex,
Danthonia, &c.
2169 S.A. V. , Leaves o f Scirpus
\ prolifer
Indian Corn {Zea
Maijs)
Seeds of Ju n c u s
planifolius
1 Ovaries o f Ju n cu s
2170
2171
2172
S.A. V.
V.
N.S.W. B
2173 s ’.A. V. N.S.’w. Q. ii’. \ Aristida, D anthonia
2173a S.A. V. N.S.W, Q. B. W h e a t ......................
21731. S.A. V. N.S.W, Q. B. , Oats .....................
2173c
S.A.
V. N.S.W. Q. B. Barley ...
2174
S.A.
Flowers aud spikes
o f S p in ife x hirsu-
tus
2175 S.A. Ampkipogon strictus,
Neuracknes cilope-
curoides, and D a n -
thonia penicillata
217C S.A. V. ... B. Ovaries aud stemsof
Polygonum minus \
and P . gracile
S c i. Nat. 112 (1847).-—U r ed o , U s t ila g '0, L y c o p e r d o n , Ca eo
217i1 Q- Leaves o f Maize ...
217fÌ ... s'.Ä. T. V. 1 N.S.W. Q. ¡ B . Grains o f Wheat ...
Produced within the ovaries. Spores hlaek, somewhat globose or
defoniied.
Little dusty irregular balls in axia o f lower spikelets. Spores rather
pellucid.
Produced in inflorescence. Pustules dark brown, soon powdery.
Pustules black. Spores ve ry pale olive brown.
Pustules greenish. Spores brownish black.
Pustules crumh-like, asliy-hlack spores joined in a chain.
Pustules black. Spores dark browu.
Pustules black, powdery, in stems aud panicles which are
totally destroyed.
Pustules produced in ovary, soou naked. Mass of spores powdery,
violet black.
Pustules black, powdery, blackening flowers and panicles, and destroying
ovaries.
Pustules black. Spores brown to orange.
Pustules lobate. Spores dark lilac.
Pustules black, seated on large spots, covered by whitish crust.
Compact. Marbling the yet unbroken epidermis.
Brown in mass with tinge of olive. Spores pale brown, warty.
Spores at len g th clustered together, broivn.
Compact, black. Spores black.
Pustules black to olive brown, powdery, covered by soon i
•ui>tured
epidermis.
I Spores o f one variety do not germinate on tlie liost-plant of another
j variety.
Pustules olive, destroying the ovaries. Spores grey olive.
Spores pow'dery, black, destroying flowers and upper portion o f stems.
Pustule^ dark violet, turning viole t brown, powdery, causing blossoms
to swell.
I Pustules short. Spores brown.
I Pustules olive black, odour of stinking flsh, always covered by epi-
' dermis, soon powdery.
Bot. Zeit. 101 (1874).
Leaves o f Eugenia Pustules irregular, dark brown, flattened, rounded,
I large p"*--’-'-
• confluent, in