extremity.—Berk. Outl. p. 208. Cooke M.F. t. 7, f . 158,159.
Vredo oblongata. Grev. 1.12. Fng. F I.y . p . 376.
On Luzulce. May.—July.
1591. T r ich o b a s is p a rn a ssiæ .
Eust.”
Cooke. “ Grass of Parnassus
1587. T r ich o b a sis be tæ . Lev. “ Beet-leaf Eust.”
Spots yellow; heaps snbrotund and oval, scattered and concentric,
on the upper surface; epidermis at length bursting;
spores subglobose, shortly pedicellate, brown.—Berk. Ontl. p.
208. Cooke M.F. p. 299. Cooke exs.no. 79. Uredo Betw. Pers.
Syn. p . 229. Fng. F I .y . p .377. Berk. exs. no. 69. Cooke L.F.
no. 39.
On leaves of Beta vulgaris. Aug. Sept. Common.
1588. T r ich o b a sis su av e o len s. Lev. “ Thistle Eust.”
Spots obliterated, yellow on the opposite side ; sori subrotund,
nearly plane, scattered, at length confluent, on the under surface,
surrounded by the ruptured epidermis; spores globose,
brown.—Berk. Outl.p. 208. Cooke M.F. t. 7, f . 151,153. Cooke
exs. no. 73. Be Bary Brandpilze, t. iii. f . 1-4. Uredo suaveolens.
Pers. Syn.p. 221. Fng. FI. Y.p . 379.
On leaves of Cnicus arvensis, &c. Summer. Common.
I t generally covers the whole under surface of the leaves, and has a peculiar
odour, naore or less strong.
1 589. T r ich o b a sis g e ran ii. B . “ Geranium Eust.”
Spots yellowish ; sori snbrotund, nearly plane, scattered or
confluent; spores subglobose, brown.—Berk. Outl. p. 298. Cooke
M.F. p . 219. Uredo geranii. B.C. F l.F r.Y \.p .7 3 . Grev. t.8 .
Fng.FI. v. p. 380. Sow. t. 398, f . 5.
On various geraniums.
1 590. T r ich o b a s is hydrocotyle s.
Eust.”
Cooke. “ Fluke-wort
Without deflnite spots ; sori chiefly on tbe upper, sometimes
on the under surface, scattered, variable, roundish, erumpent,
surrounded by the ruptured epidermis ; spores subglobose, at
length brown; epispore rough with minute tubercles.— Cooke
Seem. Journ. Bot. ii.p. 344, M.F.p. 209, t. 8 ,f. 168, 169. Cooke
exs. no. 69. Uredo Hydrocotyles. Bertero. Mont. FI. Fernand, no.
59. FI. Chil. viii.p. 50. Ann. Sc. Hat. 1835. Mont. S y ll.p. 315.
Besm. exs. no. 2123. Rav. Fung. Car. Cooke L .F. no. 44.
On Hydrocotyle vulgaris. July.—Sept. [S. Carolina.]
On both surfaces of the leaves ; sori at flrst búllate, at length
rupturing the epidermis, scattered, often confluent ; spores globose
or nearly so, rather large, tawny brown.— Cooke Seem.
Journ. Bot.ii. p. 344. Cooke M.F. p. 210. Cooke exs. no. 74.
Uredo parnassiæ. West. Bull, de Brux. xix. no. 87. Herb. Crypt.
Beige, no. 676. Ann. N.H. no. 1046.
On Parnassia palustris. Sept. Norfolk.
T iu c h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
tar urn.
T r ic h o b a s is
dearum.
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
dearum.
T r ic h o b a s is
ferarum.
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
norum.
u b ig o - v e r a . Lev. I „ n
LINEARIS. Lev. ] P^ccimagraminis.
s e n e c io n is . Berk. See Puccinia glomerata.
CARICINA. Berk. See Puccinia striola.
SCILLARUM. Berk. See Uromyces concentrica.
CICHORACEARUM. Lcv. See Puccinia composi-
ARTEMisi.®. Berk. See Puccinia discoi-
LABiATARUM. Lev. See Puccinia menthce.
LYCHNIDBARUM. Lcv. See Puccinia lychni-
UMBELLATARUM. Lev. See Puccinia umbelli-
HBRACLEi. Berk. See Puccinia heraclei.
PABiE. Lev. See Puccinia fabae.
GALII. Lev. See Puccinia galiorum.
POLYGONORUM. Bcrk. See Puccinia polygov
in o a :. Berk. See Puccinia vincae.
VIOLARUM. Berk. See Puccinia violarum.
EPILOBII. Berk. See Puccinia pulverulenta.
T r io h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
T r ic h o b a s is
Gen. 181.
L E C Y TH EA , Lev.
Stroma surrounded or sprinkled with elongated abortive
spores. Spores free, invested with their mother cell, or concatenate.—
AerZ;. Outl.p. 334.
a. Spores free.
1592. Le cy th e a m ix t a . Lev. “ Orange Willow Eust.”
Spots yellow; sori suhrotund, aggregate, confluent, effuse,
permanently surrounded by the ruptured epidermis; spores obr