Berk. (Ml.p. 333. " {Fig. 210.) Spots o

518
Gen.
CJEOHACEI.
175.
UROMYCES,
Lev.
Spores unilocular, attached permanently
to a decided peduncle of greater length.—
Berk. (Ml.p. 333.
"
{Fig. 210.)
Fig. 210.
1542.
Uromyces alliorum.
B.C.
"Garlic Bust."
Spots obliterated, sori linear, oblong, or oval, aniphigenous ;
spores subglobose, yellow.—Lev. Ann. Sc. Nat. Cooke M.F. p.
211. Uredo alliorum. Eng.Fl.Y. p. 376 (partly).
Uredo porri.
Sow. t. 411.
On species of Allium.
1543.
Uromyces appendiculata.
Lev.
" Long-stemmed Rust."
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, / . 149,150. Cooke exs. no. 323. Uredo appendiculosa.
Eng.Fl.v.p.
383.
On Leguminosce, and other plants. Aug. and Sept. Common.
[Mid. Carolina.]
1544.
Uromyces apiculosa.
Lev.
" Short-stemmed Rust."
Spots yellow or brown, sori subrotund, scattered, surrounded
by the ruptured epidermis ; spores ovoid, brown, shortly pedun­
culate.— Lev. 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. Eng. Fl. v. p. 382.
On dock and various other plants.
1545.
Uromyces limonii.
Lev.
Aug. Sept. Common.
[United States.]
" Sea-lavender Rust."
Epiphyllous, sori bullate, scattered, or disposed in rings;
spores ovate.—Lev. Ann. Sc. Nat. Cooke M.F.p. 211.
On Statice limonia.
1546.
Uromyces
ficariae.
Lev.
" Pilewort Rust."
Spots yellowish, sori scattered, aggregate, confluent, and ex­
panded; epidermis ruptured ; spores ovoid,-brown.—Lev. Ann.