136 TiUetia caries (DC.) Tul., 10, 11, 13, 18, 20, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 40, 41, 81, 82,* 83,* 84, 85 — de baryana F. v. Waldh., 68 — decipiens (Pers.) Komicke, 15, 39, 82,* 86 —foetida (Wallr.) Liro, 11, 13, 18, 30, 32, 84 — holci (Westend.) Sohroet., 86 •— indica Mitra, 85 •— lolii Auers, 86 — menieri Har. & Pat., 87 — rauwenhoffii F. v. Waldh., 86 — secalis (Corda) Kuhn, 83, 84 — separata Massee, 83, 86 — sphaerococca (Rabenh.) F. v. Waldh., 86 — sphagni Nawasch., 112 — striaeformis (Westend.) Sacc, (58 — tritici (Bjerk.) Wolff, 83 — tumefaciens Syd., 15 Tolyposporium fiUferum Busse, 24 — montiae (Bostr.) Rostr., 112 Tragopogon Vstilago tragopogonis-pratensis, 73 Trientalis europea Tuburcinia trientalis, 92 Trisetum flavescens Vstilago hypodytes, 57 Tritieum ' TiUetia caries, 83 Ustilago nuda, 63 TroUius europaeiis Urocystis anemones, 95 TVBVRGINIA Fr. em. Woron., 90, 92 Tuburcinia agropyri (Preuss) Liro, 92 — anemones (Pers.) Liro, 94 — cepulae (Frost) Liro, 95 — colchici (Sehlecht.) Liro, 96 — eranthidis (Pass.) Liro, 96 —filipendulae (Tul.) Liro, 97 •—fischeri (Komicke) Liro, 97 — hepaticae-trilobae (DC.) Liro, 98 —junci (Lagerh.) Liro, 98 — occulta (WaUr.) Liro, 99 — primulicola (Magn.) Bref., 90, 91* •—scabies Berk., 112 — sorosporioides (Komicke) Liro, 99 — trientalis B. & Bh, 21, 90, 91,* 92* — tritici (Kornieke) Liro, 92 •—violae (Sow.) Liro, 99 Uredo agropyri Preuss, 92 — anemones Pers., 94 — antherarum DC, 70 — bistortarum a pustulata DC, 65 P marginalis DC, 65 y ustilaginea DC, 77 — carbo DC, 58, 60, 63 — caricis Pers., 78 — caries DC, 83 — colchici Link, 96 — decipiens a graminum Strauss, 86 • —flosculorum DC, 71 — hydropiperis Schum., 76 — longissima Sow., 56 — maydis DC, 66 — olivacea DC, 75 — omithogali Schm. & Kunze, 60 — parallela Berk., 98 — pompholygodes Berk., 95 — ranunculacearum S hepaticae-trilobae DC, 98 , — receptaculorum DC, 73 INDEX Uredo receptaculorum tragopogi DC, 73 — sagittariae Westend., Ill — segeturn snhsp. avenae Pers., 60 -T f. caricis Pers,, *75 € decipiens Pers., 86 subsp. hordei Pers., 58 var. mays-zeae DC, 66 var. panici-miliacea Pers., 76 subsp. tritici Pers., 63 — seminis-convolvuli Duby; 80 — sphaerococca Rabenh., 86 — striaeformis Westend., 68 — tragopogi Pers., 73 pratensis Pers., 73 — urceolorum DC, 78, 79 Pers., 78 — vinosa Berk., 69 — violacea Pers., 70 — zeae Schwein., 66 UEOCYSTIS Rabenh., 90, 92 Urocystis agropyri (Preuss) Sohroet., 11, 19, 92, 94 — anemones (Pers.) Wint., 18, 26, 93,* 94 — cepulae Frost, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 48, 49, 95 — colchici (Sehlecht.) Rabenh., 96 var. cepulae Cooke, 95 — eranthidis (Pass.) Ainsw. & Samps., 96 —filipendulae (Tul.) Schroet., 97 —fischeri Komicke, 93,* 97 — gladioli W. G. Sm., 98 — gladiolicola Ainsw., 12, 98 — hepaticae-trilobae (DC) Ainsw. & Samps., 98 —junci Lagerh., 98 — occuUa (Wallr.) Rabenh., 11, 17, 19, 92, 93,* 98, 99* — parallela (Berk.) F. v. Waldh., 99 — pompholygodes (Pers.) Rabenh., 94, 95, 98 var. eranthidis (Pass.) Pass., 96 — primulicola Magn., 90 — sorosporioides Komicke, 99 •—tritici Komicke, 11, 19, 92; and see V. agropyri — violae (Sow.) F. v. Waldh., 12, 17, 93,* 100 Ustilagidium Herzb., 54 USTILAGO (Pers.) Rous., 54 Ustilago anomala Kunze, 72* — antherarum (DC) Fr., 70 — avenae Jens., 60 (Pers.) Rostr., 10, 11, 13, 18, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 44, 52, 56, 58, 60, 63, 66 var. levis Kellerm. & Swing., 58 f. nigra Tapke, 63 — bistortarum (DC) Komicke, 55,* 65, 78 var. inflorescentiae Trel., 77, 78 — bullata'BeTk., 10, 18, 24, 30, 34, 36, 44, 47, 55,* 65, 68 — calamagrostidis (Fuokel) Clint., 69 — candollei Tul., 76 — carbo (DC) Tul., 58, 60, 63 a. vulgaris 8 bromivora Tul., 65 — cardui F. v. Waldh., 112 — caricis (Pers.) XJng., 78 — cingens Beck, 100 — crameri Kornieke apud Fuokel, 19, 26, 28, 38 — cucumis Griff., 112 — decipiens (Walh.) Liro, 60 — echinata Sohroet., 69
Ustilago ficuum Reich., 113 —flpsculorum (DC.) Fr., 71 var. succissae Vize, 71 — grammica B. & Br., 113 — grandis Fr. 65,* 59 — heufleuri Fuckel, 16, 25 — holci-avenacei (Wallr.) Cif., 60 — hordei (Pers.) Lagerh., 11, 15, 18, 19, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 44, 49, 52, 58, 61, 63, 66 — hydropiperis (Schum.) Schroet., 77 — hypodytes (Schlecht.) Fr., 15, 24, 55,* 56 —-hypogea Tul,, 101 •—inflorescentiae (Trel.) Maire, 77 — kolleri Wille, 58; and see V. hordei — kuehneana Wolff, 55,* 73 — levis (KeUerm. & Swing.) Magn. 58 — longissima (Schlecht.) Meyen, 28, 30, 33, 55,* 56, 69, 75 var. macrospora Davis, 33, 66 — macrospora Desm., 69 — major Schroet., 70, 71 — marina Dur% d. Maisson., 75 — maydis (DC.) Corda 10, 13, 14, 16, 19, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 49, 50, 66, 67 — mays-zeae Magn., 67 — medians, see U. avenae •— neglecta Niessl, 38 — nigra Tapke, 43, 60, 62; and see U. avenae — nuda (Jens.) Rostr., 11, 13, 14, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 42, 45, 51, 62, 63,* 68 — oUvacea (DO.) Tul., 75 — ornithogali (Schm. & Kunze) Magn., 60 — panici-miliacea (Pers.) Wint., 76 — patagonica (Cooke & Massee) Cif., 65 •— perennans Rostr., 33, 52, 60; and see U. avenae — phoenicis Corda, 113 — pustulata (DC.) Wint., 66 — receptaculorum (DC.) Fr., 73 INDEX 137 Ustilago rudolphi Tul., 113 — salvei B. & Br., 67 — scabiosae (Sow.) Wint., 27, 55,* 71 — scillae Cif., 59 — scorzonerae Schroet., 42 — segetum (Pers.) Dittm., 54, 58, 60, 63 var. hordei f, nuda Jens., 63 var. nuda Jens., 63 — spegazzini Hirsch. var. agrestis (Syd.) Fischer & Hirsch., 55* — sphaerogena Burrill, 38 — striiformis (Westend.) Niessl, 18, 19, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 40, 41, 42, 46, 55,* 67, 68 f. hordei Fischer, 68 — subinclusa Korn., 79 — succisae Magn., 71 — tragopogi de Toni, 73 — tragopogonis-pratensis (Pers.) Rous , 65 * 73 — tritici (Pers.) Rostr., 63; and see V. nuda — typhoides (Wallr.) B. & Br., 69 — urcelorum (DC.) Tul., 78, 79 — ustilaginea (DC.) Liro, 77 — utriculosa (Nees) Tul., 72*, 77 — vaillantii Tul., 14, 16, 48, 55,* 59 — vinosa Tul., 69 — violacea (Pers.) Fuckel, 12,14, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 42, 56, 70 — vuijckii Oudem. & Beyer, 16 — zeae (Beckm.) Unger, 66 Veronica arvensis Schroeteria delastrina, 89 Viola Vrocystis violae, 100 Wheat, see Triticum Zea mays Ustilago maydis, 67
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