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pallidi, epidermide cincti; wredosporae ellipsoideae, pallidae, 
subtiliter echinulatae, x 
18-20 », episporio 2, crasso; 
—— teleutosporae immixtae vel soris 
conformibus propriis segregatae, 
obovoideae, utringue rotundatae, 
apice non incrassatae, medio vix 
constrictae, leves, saturate 
castaneae, 30-38 x 20-22, epis- 
porio 2p crasso, poris germina- 
tionis non conspicuis, pedicello 
subhyalino curto vel sporam 
subaequalite praeditae. 
TELEUTOSPORES X 600, Tropica, ArFrica. Uganda 
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Magqige, 1220 m., Nov., 1914. Dummer 1312, on leaves of Hos- 
lundia sp. 
This species presents a general resemblance to the smooth form 
of P. Menthae, Pers., but differs from it sufficiently in several 
details. There is at times a low flat cap covering the apex of the 
teleutospore, but this is generally wanting. 
Puccinia necopina, Grove. 
Maculae rotundatae, in superiore folii facie conspicuae, 2-5 
latae, cinereo-fuscae, purpureo-marginatae. Sori teleuto- 
sporiferi hypophylli, in maculis ochraceo-fuscis vix marginatis 
dense congregati, orbiculares, pustulati, 
+ diametro, pallide ochracei, epi- 
dermide cincti; teleutosporae plus 
minusve clavatae, apice rotundatae 
s, hya 
linae, 35-28 x 15-18,, pedicello brevi 
hyalino praeditae, episporio tenuissimo, 
celulis demum facillime secedentibus. 
TELEUTOSPORES x 600. Tropica, AFricA. Uganda: Kipayo, 
1220 m., March, 1915, Dummer 2325, on 
leaves of Tristemma sp. 
This unusual-looking species occupies the rounded spots of the 
leaf completely with its very crowded minute pustules. The spots 
present a different appearance on the two surfaces of the leaf. The 
spores were mostly empty, having evidently germinated in situ, 
and the outer surface of each pustule was covered with a thick 
subgelatinous layer, apparently made up of the remains of the 
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seems to present some similarity to P. albida, D. & N., but 
the spores remind one of those of P. Saginae, K. & S., as 
figured in ‘‘ British Rust-Fungi,”’ fig. 169. 
Puccinia pentadicola, Grove. 
Sori uredosporiferi hypophylli, sine maculis, sparsi, minuti 
(3p diametro), punctiformes, pulverulenti, saturate ochracei, 
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