sometimes spuriously subdivided.—Berh. in Gard. FI. For/, p.
296. B . ^ B r.Ann.N .H.no.468. Coohe M.F. p. 200.
On leaves of Sedum rhodiola. Summer. Rare.
The articulations are sometimes spuriously suhdivided, showing a tendency
to the structure of Triphragmiitm.—B. <b Br.
1 5 0 6 . P u c c in ia sa x ifr a g a zum . SoM. “ Mosohatel Brand.”
U r e d o - s p o r e s ?
B r a n d - s p o e e s . Spots obliterated; sori snbrotund, scattered,
crowded and confluent, when young surrounded by the
epidermis ; spores red-hrown, rather short, oblong, slightly constricted.—
Link. Sp. ii.p. 80. Berk. Eng. FI. y .p . 367. Cooke
M.F. p. 200. Corda. iy .f. 59. Fckl. exs. no. 371.
On both surfaces of leaves of Adoxa moschatellina, &c. Snm-
™6r. [United States.]
1507. P u c c in ia ch zysosplen ii. Grev. “ Saxifrage Brand.”
U e e d o - s p o r e s ?
B r a n d - s p o r e s . Sori of various sizes, few together and confluent,
pale brown ; spores long, somewhat waved, much attenuated
at either extremity ; peduncle elongated.—Grev. Eng. FI.
Y.p. 367. Cooke M.F. p . 200.
On the under surface of the leaves of Chrysos^
folium. Very rare.
150B. P u c c in ia ep ilo b ii. B.C. “ Willow Herb Brand
U r e d o - s p o r e s . Spots yellowish ; sori snbrotund, scattered,
surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, often on the under surface
; spores subglobose, brown.— Trichohasis epilobii. Berk.
Outl.p. 333. Cooke M .F.p. 210. Uredo epilobii. Eng. FI. y.p.
381.
B r a n d - s p o r e s . Spots pale ; sori hypogenous, snbrotund,
crowded ; epidermis evanescent ; spores effuse, cinnamon, broadly
elliptic, strongly constricted; peduncles very short.—B.C. FI.
Fr. vi.p. 61. Berk. Eng. FI. v. p. 368. Cooke M.F.p. 200. Corda
iv ./. 51. Fckl. exs. no. 339. Kl. exs. no. 1184. Berk. exs. no.
349.
On Epilobiumpalustre.
1509.
PUCCINIAil.
P u c c in ia p u lv e zu len ta .
Brand.”
“ Great willow-herb
U r e d o - s p o e b s . Sori scattered or subrotund ; spores subglobose,
brown.— Trichobasis epilobii. Berk. Outl.p. 333 [partly).
Cooke M.F. p. 210 ( in part).
B r a n d -s p o r e s . Sori hypogenous, dark-brown, scattered or
subconfluent, open, concentric ; spores minute, obovate, slightly
constricted, lower cell rather attenuated; peduncle not very
short.—Grev. FI. Fd .p . 432. Eng. FI. v. p. 368. Cooke M.F. t. 4,
/ . 78-79. Cooke exs. no. 49. Berk. exs. no. 108.
On leaves of Epilobium montanum and E . hirsutum. Aug.
Sept. Common.
“ Spores scarcely ‘ obtusely oval,’ but obovate, slightly constricted, the
lower cell attenuated slightly ; stem not very short. Certainly nearly allied
to P. epilobii, but distinct in the form of the spores.”— FI.
1510. P u c c in ia cizcese. Bers. “ Night-shade Brand.”
U e e d o - s p o r b s . Sori minute, crowded, snbrotund, slightly
confluent on the under surface; spores irregular, ovate, small,
ochraceous.— Uredo circwce, A. ^ S. Cooke M .F. t. 7 ,f. 135,186.
Cooke exs. no. 62. Berk. exs. no. 342. Cooke L.F . no. 31.
B r a n d - s p o r b s . Spots obliterated ; sori minute, semi-globose,
crowded into snbrotund patches, occasionally confluent, generally
covered with the epidermis; spores brown, oblong, often acute,
sometimes obtuse ; peduncles long, thick.—Pers. Syn.p. 228.
Eng. FI. Y.p . 368. Cooke M.F. p. 200. Cooke exs.no. 50. Moug.
exs.no. 192. Besm. exs.no. 615. GorJa. iv ./. 34. Fckl.exs.no.
328-1548. Berk. exs. no. 319. Kl.exs. mo.464.ii. 357.
On the leaves of Circma lutetiana ^ C. alpina. Autumn.
[Maine, U.S.]
1511. P u c c in ia pzunozum. L in k . “ Plum-tree Brand.”
U e e d o - s p o r e s . Seated on deflnite yellowish spots ; sori on
the under surface scattered or in clusters, very minute, roundish,
or oblong; spores at length rusty-brown, subglobose.—Trichobasis
rhamni, Cooke Seem. Journ.ii.p.3‘14. Cooke M .F . p. 210.
Trichobasis pruni-spinosce, Lev. Ann. Sc. Nat.
B r a n d - s p o r e s . Spots obliterated ; sori hypogenous, subrotund,
scattered ; epidermis obliterated; spores brown, peduncles