CuxxiNGHBAM.— The Uredinales, or Rust-fungi, of New Zealand. 633 
Spores subglobose to elliptical, 20-25 x 15-20 mmm. ; epispore sparsely 
finely echinulate, 2mmm. thick, pallid brown, with 3-5 scattered, 
papillate germ-pores on one face. 
III. Teleutosori similar to and intermixed with the uredosori, chestnut- 
brown. Spores obovate or subglobose, 18-25 x 15-18 mmm. ; apex rounded, 
not or scarcely thickened, base usually rounded, seldom attenuate ; epi- 
spore 2 . thick, covered with warts, which are arranged in irregular 
longitudinal striae, cinnamon-brown ; pedicel deciduous, hyaline, up to 
30 x 8mmm.; germ-pore apical, conspicuous, crowned with a narrow 
hyaline papilla. 
this species, as from the description they appear to be identical. I have 
supplied by Mrs. F. W. Patterson) with the New Zealand material and 
find them to be identical. Distinguished by the strongly warted epispore. 
10. Uromyces Trifolii Leveille. (Fig. 14а.) 
Lev., Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. 3, vol. 8, p. 371, 1847. 
Puccinia Trifolii Hedw. f.: DC. in Fl. Fr., vol. 2, p. 225, 1805.  Uredo fallens 
Desmaz., РІ. Crypt., 1325, 1843. Trichobasis fallens Cke., Jour. Bot., vol. 4, 
p. 105, 1866. Puccinia fallens Cke., ndbk., p , m, 
fallens Kern., Phytopathology, vol. 1, p. 6, 1911.  Nigredo fallens (Desmaz.) 
Arth., N. Am. Fl., vol. 7, p. 254, 1912. 
0, I. Unknown. 
П. Uredosori amphigenous, scattered, circular, up to 1 mm. diam., 
cinnamon - brown, pulverulent, surrounded by the ruptured epidermis. 
Spores subglobose to broadly 
attenuate, seldom rounded ; epispore smooth, or with a few scattered warts, 
1-5 mmm. thick, cinnamon-brown, cell-contents granular ; pedicel deciduous, 
Hosts :— 
Trifolium hybridum L. On leaves and stems. Herb. No. 321. 
II, III. Ettrick (Otago), A. Н. Cockayne! 10 Feb., 1921. 
Trifolium incarnatum L. On leaves. Herb. No. 391. IL Ruakura 
(Auckland), G. H. C. 28 Feb., 1921. 
Trifolium pratense L. On leaves, petioles, and stems. Herb. 
o. 29. П, Ш. Marton, C. Schwass! 15 Feb., 1921. Weraroa 
(Wellington), G. H. C. 5 May, 1919. 
Trifolium subterraneum L. On leaves. Herb. No. 29. П. Weraroa 
(Wellington), G. H. C. 16 June, 1919. - 
Distribution: North America; Europe; Asia Minor; Persia. 
