KASAI— ( >X THE JAPANESE SPECIES <^F PHK VGMIDIOI. ^7 



p.369-372. 



25. Sydow. H. et P. & Fungi Indise orientalis Pars II. '^Arm. Mycol., Bd. 5, 1907, 



Butler E. J. S. 485-515.) 



26. Thümen. F. Von. Beiträge zur Pilz-Flora Sibirien?. 



EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PLATE I. 



-Vll the figures were drawn with the aid of a camera-lucida, niagnirtcation being abont 39«i 

 times. Ph. kdempottiin Dit-t. L< not included being unable to get the teleutospore of the same. 



Fig. 1. Fhragmidmm Fotentillae (Pers.) Karst. 



Fig. 'A. Phraffmidium amtricanum (Ph.) Diet. 



Fig. 3. Phraffmidium fusifcnne Sehrceter. 



Fig. 4. Phraf/iuidium japoniciim Diet. 



Fig. 5. Fhraffinidium Bosae-multißorae Diet. 



Fig. 6. Phraffmidium Posae-ruffosae u. sp. 



Fig. 7. Phraffmidium yezoense n. sp. 



Fig. 8. Phroffunidium Barnardi Piower. et Wim. var. pauciloculare Diet. 



Fig. 9. Phraffmidium ffriseum Diet. 



Fig. 10. Phraffmidium Nambuamim Diet. 



Fig.ll. Phraffmidium Itubi (Pers.) Wint. 



Fig. 12. Phraffmidium Ruhi-Idaei (Pers) Wint. 



Fig. 13. Phraffmidium jRubi-japonici n. sp. 



Fig. 14. Phraff)nidium Rubi-Thunherffii Kusano. 



Fig. 15. Phroffiitidium Yoshinaffai. Diet. 



Fig. 16. Phraffmidium earbonarium (Schlecht.) ^\ int. 



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