pt jc c in ia :i .
túmida, Grev. FI. F d .p . 430. Fng. FI. Y . p . 366. Corda. iv /. 49
7fZ. «rvs.m 1185, ii. 348, 349. Berk. exs. no. 221. Cooke L .F .
no. 15.
On various Umbelliferce. Common.
1 4 9 2 , P u c c in ia h e ra c le i. 6rev. “ Hog-weed Brand.”
U k e d o - s p o k e s . _ On the under surface, scattered, sometimes
snbconfluent, roundish, light brown; spores obovate, with a very
short peduncle.—Trichobasis heraclei. Lev. Berk. Fng FI y n
880. CookeM.F.p. 299. ^ ^
B h a n d - s p o b e s . Hypopbyllous, blackish, surrounded by the
ferruginous epidermis; spores crowded, very obtuse, subovate
slightly constricted ; cells nearly equal; stem very short. Bucc’.
heraclei, Grev. 1.12.
On Heracleum spondylium.
says “ it differs in being mneli larger, more depressed than P.
in™he o{ber epidermis, which in the other; is very fugacious
1 4 9 3 . P u c c in ia a p ii. Corda. “ Celery Brand,”
U redo- spokes. Spores pale cinnamon, oval, obtuse, or irregular.—
Uredo apii. Wall. ii. p. 203.
B rand- spores. Sori large, confluent, red-brown, powdery;
spores oblong, constricted, brown ; epispore smooth, thick ; pedicels
short, attenuated.—Gorrfa.vi./. 1 1 . Cooke AL.F.ed. Up. 221.
Cookeexs.no. 19a. Fckl. exs. no. 362. Ann. N .H. no. 1117. Cooke
L . F. no. 16.
On leaves of celery. Autumn.
1 4 9 4 . P u c c in ia aegopodii. U n h . “ Gout-weed Brand.”
U e edo - spores ?
B rand- s po e e s . Spots brown; sori minute, subrotund and
elongated, surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, often circinating,
and forming roundish patches; spores brown; peduncles
very short.—i 7 . Sp. ii. p. 77. Fng. FI. Y.p. 366. Cooke M.F.p.
199. Corda.iY.f. 18. Fckl. exs. no. 353. Kl. exs. no. 273, ii. 687.
On HSgopodiumpodagraria. Bare.
1 4 9 5 . P u c c in ia saniculae. Grev. “ Sanicle Brand.”
U e e d o - s p o e e s . Spores globose.— Fng. FI. Y .p . 389 ■, sub
Uredo umbellatarum.
B eand- spoebs. Orbicular, variable in size, blackish-brown,
scattered, rather confluent; spores very obtuse ; peduncles somewhat
elongated.—Grev. AZ. A7. y?. 431. Fng. F I . y .p . 366. Cooke
AI.F. p. 199. Cooke exs. no. 41. Kl. exs. ii. 350. Coohe L.F. no.
17. Berk. exs. no. 315.
On leaves of Sanicula europasa. Summer and autumn.
“ There is a disposition in the smaller punctiform pustules to form a circle
round the larger ones.” “ t?rea.
1 4 9 6 . P u c c in ia b u lla z ia . Link. “ Hemlock Brand.”
U redo- spoees ?
B rand- s po e e s . Spots obliterated ; sori subrotund or oblong,
covered with the epidermis ; spores brown ; peduncle short, nearly
obsolete.—Lk. Sp. i i . p . 78. Berk. Fng. FI. Y. p . 366. CookeM.F.
p. 199. Cooke exs. no. 12 b. Pers. Obs. i. t. 2 ,f. 5. Berk. exs. no.
57.
On dry stems of Conium maculatum and other Umbelliferw.
[United States.]
1 4 9 7 . P u c c in ia sm y rn ii. Corda. “ Alexander's Brand.”
U redo- spoees ?
B eand- sporbs. Spots obliterated; sori hypogenous, large.
solitary, scattered, brown; spores ovoid, obtuse, verrucose,
slightly constricted, minutely pedicellate.—Corda. i.f. 67. B. ^
Br. Ann. N.H. no. 469. Cooke M.F. t. 3 ,f. 55-56. Cooke exs. no.
320. Corda Icon. iv ./. 67.
On leaves of Smyrnium olusatrum.
Remarkable for its coarsely tnberculated spores. One of the finest of
the British species, but not very common.
1 4 9 8 . P u c c in ia anemones. Pers. “ Anemone Brand.”
U eedo- spores ?
B rand- s po r e s. Spots obliterated; sori suhrotund, surrounded
by the ruptured epidermis, scattered, aggregate, and
confluent; spores brown, very much constricted, consisting of
two nearly globose portions, ecbinulate ; peduncles very short.—
Pers. Syn. p. 226. Berk. Eng. FI. v. p. 367. Cooke M.F. t. l , f
64-65. Cooke exs. no. 13. Baxt. exs. no. 82. Moug.exs.no. 191.
Corda. iv. / . 69. Fckl. exs. no. 372. Kl. exs. no. 467, ii. 846.
Berk. exs. no. 222. Cooke L .F . no.18. Conjurer o f Chalgrave's
Fern, fide Ray.