Puccinia schedonnardi Kellerm. & Swingle

NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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Fungi from C
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Garrett Herbar:
With Reprint of the Original Descriptions Sift tO .NY
Correction, May 28, 1903.
108. Puccinia liibisciatum (Schw.) Kellerm.
Puccinia mulilenbergire Artli.
197.
“Puccinia nuihlenbergise, sp. nov.
“Puccinia zvindsoriae Burrill non Schw., Bull. 111. Lab. Nat. Hist. 2:
“O. I. Spermogonia and aecidja unknown.
“II. III. Sori hypophyllous or sparingly amphigenous, prominent,
oblong or linear-oblong, soon naked, ruptured epidermis inconspicuous.
II. Uredosori light brown, pulverulent; uredospores globose or globose-
elliptical, 22-30// in diameter, wall thin, yellowish brown, closely and
distinctly echinulate, pores about 5, scattered. III. Teleutosori chocolate-
brown ; teleutospores obovate or oblong obovate, dark brown, 19-27 by
30-40/./., not constricted at the septum, narrowed somewhat toward the base,
side walls rather thin, apex rounded and somewhat thickened, pedicel
hyaline, tinted, stout, firm, about the length of the spore.” J. C. Arthur
and E. W. D. Holway, Bulletin from the Laboratories of Natural History
of the State University of Iowa, 5 :317. Oct. 1902.