On leaves of Anemone nemorosa. April. May. Common.
[United States].
One of the commonest species. The eehinulate spores are very pretty.
1 4 9 9 . P u c c in ia calthae. Unk. “ Marsh Marigold Brand."
U e e d o - s p o b e s ?
B r a n d - s p o e e s . Spots brownish ; sori small, subrotund, convex,
surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, scattered ; spores
obovate, attenuated below, slightly constricted; peduncle very
short.— Sp. ii. p. 80. Berk. Eng. FI. y.p. 367. Cooke M.F.
p. 199. Cooke exs. no. 114. Corda. iy .f. 40. Fckl. exs. no. 370.
Kl. exs. no. 465, ii. 344.
On leaves of Caltlia palustris. Spring.
1 5 0 0 . P u c c in ia a sa z i. Kxmze. “ Asarabacca Brand.”
U r e d o - s p o r e s ?
B r a n d - s p o r e s . Spots obliterated ; sori small, subglobose,
crowded, or circinating, ultimately confluent, surrounded by the
ruptured epidermis, usually forming a large, roundish, convex,
pulverulent mass; spores brown, elliptic, constricted.— Gooie
M .F .e d .\\.p .2 2 1 . Cooke exs. no.110. Fckl. exs. no. 316.
On leaves of Asarmi europceum. July. N. Wales.
The large, round, pulverulent masses of confluent sori make this species
very conspicuous.
1501. P u c c in ia n o li- tan g e z is. Corda. “ Balsam Brand.”
U r e d o - s p o e k s . Spores subglobose, brown, pulverulent, with
a short evanescent peduncle.— Uredo impatientis. Babh. B.C.
FI. no. 35. Babh. exs. no. 288.
B r a n d - s p o e e s . Spots irregular, confluent, brownish; sori
gregarious, reddish-brown ; spores oblong, obtuse or attenuated,
distinctly apiculate, brown; peduncles rudimentary.—Corda. iv
/ . 57. B. 4-Br. Ann. N.H. no. 1044. Cooke M.F. p .l9 9 . Cooke
exs. no. 44. Fckl. exs. no. 1672. Kl. exs. no. 1182, ii. 340. Cooke
L.F. no. 19.
On leaves of Impatiens fulva and mli-tangere.
1 5 0 2 . P u c c in ia v io la znm . L in k . “ Violet Brand.”
U r b d o - s p o r e s . Spots yellowish; sori subrotund, scattered,
generally on the under surface; epidermis ruptured, persistent;
spores subglobose, brown.— Trichobasis violarum. Lev. Ann. Sc.
Nat. Cooke M.F. p. 210. Cooke exs.no. 46. Cooke L.F. no. 43.
Uredo violarum. B.C. FI. F r .y i.p .73. Eng. F I.y. p. 380. Sow.
t. 440.
B r a n d - s p o r e s . Spots yellowish; sori hypogenous, small,
crowded, covered with the epidermis, then surrounded^ by it;
spores brown, elliptic, or broadly elliptic, slightly constricted.—
Link. Sp. ii. p. 80. Eng. FI. v. p. 367. Cooke M.F. p. 200. Cooke
exs. no. 46. Fckl. exs. no. 374. Kl. exs. no. 473, ii. 196. Berh. exs.
no. 223.
On leaves of violets. Autumn. Common.
1 503. P u c c in ia ly ch n id e a zum . Link. “ Lychnis Brand.”
U redo- s po r e s . Spots pallid yellowish ; sori subrotund
plane, scattered on the under surface, cinnamon, at length
brownish; epidermis ruptured ; spores globoso-ovoid, sessile, or
shortly pedicellate.—Trichobasis lychnidearum. Lev. Ann. Sc.
Nat. Cooke M .F. p. 209.
B rand- s po ee s. Spots yellowish ; sori snbrotund or oblong,
unequal, scatttered, rarely confluent; spores white, at length
brown, elongated, oblong, slightly constricted.—Linh. Sp. ii. p.
80. Berk. Eng. FI. Y . p . 367. Cooke M .F .p . 200. Cookeexs.no.
47. Corda.iy.f. 38. Fckl. exs. no. 366-369. Kl. exs. no.1147
683. Ung. exs. t. 6, / . 33. Berk. exs. no. 224. P . mmhringim.
Fckl. exs. no. 1934. Cooke exs. no. 297. Cooke L.F. no. 21.
On leaves and stems of Lychnis, Sagina, Arenaria, &c.
I cannot think that Puccinia nmhringife, on the leaves of Arenaria trinervis
18 entitled to be regarded as a distinct species.
1 5 0 4 . P u c c in ia um b ilic i. Ouep. “ Penny-wort Brand.”
U r e d o - s p o e e s ?
B rand- s po r e s . Seated on pallid spots ; sori round, convex,
compact, at length confluent in large orbicular patches ; spores
subglobose, not constricted, shortly pedicellate.—Guep. Bot.
Gall.p. f,90. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. no. 470. Berk. exs. no. 329.
Cooke M.F. t. 4, f . 80-81. Cooke exs.no. 48. Cooke L.F. no. 20.
On Cotyledon umbilicus.
1505. P u c c in ia zhodiolae. B . ^ B r. “ Stone-crop Brand.”
U r e d o - s p o e e s ?
B rand- s po re s . Spots orbicular, brown ; sori minute,
crowded; spores shortly pedicellate; articulations depressed,
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