312 
rotundatae, RAGE TT 19-23 x 17-19 yw, rarius majores, verti- 
caliter septata ~ Re xX =08 : i. 
TROPICAL ye RIC a; on leaves of Secamone platy- 
stigma. R. Tioraace 3018, (Oct. 1916). 
This species differs from U. Howei, Peck, in the smooth teleuto- 
spores. The occasional large, vertically septate spores form a 
connecting link with the genus moe but the majority of 
the spores are typically those of Ur omyce 
Puccinia Hoheriae, Wakef. 
Sori teleutosporiferi hypophylli vel eaulicoli, sparsi, rotundati 
vel oblongi, saepe aE epidermide lacerato cincti, 
castanei, 0-5-1 mm. diametro culis parvis atro-purpureis in- 
sidentes. 7 eleutosporae inrucde tel oblongae, medio vix con- 
. Teleutospores. x 850. 
strictae, apicé rotundatae non incrassatae, brunneae, epispo 
minute pun Pag Sep 35-40 x 15-17 B;3 pedicelli el 
decid i, 30-80 n» longi. 
_New aii aves and nw of Hoheria populnea 
(‘* Lacebark ’’), A. H. Cickugne (19 
Near to P. Plagianthi, McAlp., nl distinguished by the 
smaller spores, with granular (not reticulate) epispore. From 
P. Abutili it differs in the narrower spores with more finely 
granular epispore 
Puccinia Pecbevad rea 
ermide diutius tecti, demum epidermide c Ur 
e brunneae, globosae vel ae aculeatae, poris ger- 
minationibus ba instructae, 25-30 » diametro. eleutos- 
porifert minuti, pulvinati, atro-brunnei. T eleutosporae oblongae 
vel clavatae, sodicl constrictae, apice valde incrassatae, attenu- 
