UROMYCES, Lev.
Spores unilocular, attached permanently
to a decided peduncle of greater length.—
Berk. Outl.p. 333. {Fig- 210.)
Fig. 210.
1 5 4 2 . Uromyces a llio rum . B.C. “ Garlic Bust.”
Spots obliterated, sori linear, oblong, or oval, amphigenous ;
spores subglobose, yellow.—Lev. Ann. Sc. Nat. Cooke M.F. p.
2 1 1 . Uredo alliorum. Fng. FI. v .p . 376 (partly). Uredo porri.
Sow. t. 411.
On species of Allium.
1 5 4 3 . Uromyces ap p en d icu la ta . Ler. “ Long-stemmed East.”
Spots yellowish-brown, sori subrotund and oval, confluent,
nearly plane, on the under surface ; epidermis bursting ; spores
ovoid, brown, with a long peduncle.—Lev. Ann. Sc. Nat. Cooke
M .F . t . 7 , f . 149,150. Cooke exs. no. 323. Uredo appendiculosa.
Fng. FI. v.p . 383.
On Leguminosw, and other plants. Aug. and Sept. Common.
[Mid. Carolina.]
1 5 4 4 . Uromyces ap ic iilo sa . Lev. “ Short-stemmed Bust.”
Spots yellow or brown, sori snbrotund, scattered, surrounded
by the ruptured epidermis ; spores ovoid, brown, shortly pedunculate.—
Ann. Sc. Nat. Cooke M.F. t. 7, / . 154, 155. Cooke
exs.no. 322. Berk. exs. no.116-117. Cooke L .F . no. 26. Uredo
apiculosa. Fng. FI. v. p. 382.
On dock and various other plants. Aug. Sept. Common.
[United States.]
1 5 4 5 . Uromyces lim on ii. Lev. “ Sea-Iavender Eust.”
Epiphyllous, sori búllate, scattered, or disposed in rings;
spores ovate.—Lev. Ann. Sc. Nat. CookeM.F.p. 211.
On Statice Umonia.
1 5 4 6 . Uromyces ficariae. Lev. “ Pilewort Bust.”
Spots yellowish, sori scattered, aggregate, confluent, and expanded;
epidermis ruptured ; spores ovoid, brown.—Lev. Ann.
Sc.Nat. Cooke M.F. t.7 .f.l5 6 , 157. Cooke exs. no. 122. Berk,
exs. no. 237. Cooke L.F. no. 24. Uredo ranunculacearum. Ena
FI. V. p. 380.
On Ranunculus ficaria. May. June. Common.
1547. Uromyces in tru sa . Lev. “ Lady’s Mantle Bust.’’
_ On the under surface, scattered, or partially aggregate, reddish
brown, rounded, somewhat prominent, minute, very unequal
; spores roundish or oval—igy. Ann. Sc. Nat. Cooke M F
p. 211. Cooke exs.no. 121. Cooke L .F . no. 27. Uredo intrust
Fng. FI. v.p. 382. Trachyspora alchemillce. Fckl. exs. no. 318.
On Alchemilla vulgaris.
1548. Uromyces concentrica . Lev. “ Hyacinth Eust.”
Spots oblong or snbrotund, crowded into patches ; epidermis
bursting longitudinally; spores rubiginous, obovate, shortly
pedunculate.—iev . * s Ac. Aai. Cooke exs. no. 76. Cooke
M.F. ed. ii.p. 225. U.scillm. Fckl. exs. no. 491. Uredo concentrica.
Desm. Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, t.vi. p. 62, exs. no. 1478. West
4- Wall, no. 675. Trichohasis scillarum. Berh. Outl. p. 332.
Cooke M.F.p. 298. Uredo scillarum. Grev. Berk. Fng. FI v p
376. Uredo muscari. Duhy. Bot. Gall. ii.p. 838 I Puccinia 'scil-
larum. Baxt. exs. no. 40.
On leaves of Wild Hyacinth.
1549. Uromyces polygoni. Fckl. “ Knot-grass Eust.”
Cauline; sori elongated and confluent, convex, surrounded by
the remains of the ruptured epidermis ; sporidia subglobose or
globose, smooth, yellowisb-brown; pedicels very long thick-
CT.ed hyaline, persistent.—AcifcZ. exs. no. 399. Cooke Seem. Journ
Cooke M.F. ed. ii. p. 225. Capitularía polygoni. Rahh. Bot. Zeit
1851,^.449. Rahh.exs.i.no.1995. F .E .n o .l8 5 . Pucciniavaqi-
nahum. Link. Sp. PI. (in part).
On stems of Polygonum aviculare.
1550. Uromyces sp a r sa . Lev. “ Spergularia Eust.”
Spots pallid ; sori snbrotund and oval, amphigenous and cau-
Jine ; epidermis erumpent; sporidia ovoid, brownish; peduncles
thickened, short.—Zcv. Ann. des Sc. Nat. 1847, viil p. 369. F r
Summ.514. Cooke M.F. ed. ii.p. 225. Uredo sparsa. Nze. exs.
no. I7U. Lmoma sparsum. Link. Sp. PI. ii. p. 27.
On Spergularia rubra. Swanscombe, Kent.