CunnincuaM.—The Uredinales, or Rust-fungi, of New Zealand. 639 
3. Uromycladium notabile McAlpine. (Figs. 19, 210.) 
McAlp., Rusts Aus., p. 108, 1906. 
Uredo notabilis Ludw., Bot. Centrbl., vol. 43, p. 6, 1890. 
0. Spermogones associated with the uredo- and teleuto-sori, amphi- 
genous and ca black. 
I. Uredosori on branches and pods, seated on distorted inflated galls, 
ochraceous, pulverulent, covering entire surfaces, naked. Spores elliptical 
or commonly fusoid, 30-45 x 18-28 mmm.; epispore Rinse p 
3 thick, yellowish-brown, apex not or slightly thickened, with 3- 
equatorial ge germ-pores on one face. 
III. Teleutosori on branches and pods, seated on distorted inflated 
galls, chocolate-brown, pulverulent, naked. Spores in clusters of three 
attached to the apex of a common pedicel by ie lateral — vesicle 
n depressed globose, often somewhat angular, 1 21-26 mmm 
ex thickened, up to 4 mmm. ; epispore densely covered with fine warts, 
wich are arranged in lines converging at the poles, pale chestnut-brown, 
1-5-2 mmm. thick ; pedicel hyaline, deciduous, up to 45 x 5 mmm. ; germ- 
pore a conspicuous. 
Hosts :— 
pri dealbata Link. On branches and pods. Herb. Nos. 271, 355. 
I, Ш. n Farrer G. H.C. 17 Jan., 1920. 
eit decurr On branches. II. Pukekino, Hastings, 
teat Мын duos 
Distribution Australia ; Taam 
Readily recognized by ‘the dose habit. The uredospores are 
ochraceous in mass, and the epispore is gea reticulated, thus dis- 
tinguishing it from any other species. teleutospores are readily 
separable from their pedicels, and it is ibus difficult to make out the 
grouping. Nevertheless, as the epispore is covered with fine striae, formed 
of fine warts arranged in lines, the species is readily determinable. 
4. Uromycladium Tepperianum (Saccardo) McAlpine. (Fig. 20.) 
McAlp., Rusts Aus., p. 111, 1906. 
Uromyces Tepperianus Sace., Hedw., vol. 28, p. 126, 1889. 
Spermogones ee associated with the teleutosori, scattered, 
minute, chocolate-brow. 
III. Teleutosori on а seated on distorted inflated galls, cinnamon- 
brown, pulverulent, naked. Spores in clusters of three, attached by a short 
lateral pedicel to the common pedicel, vesicle absent, depressed globose . 
or subglobose, 14-17 x 18-25 mmm. ; apex slightly (3 mmm.) thickened ; 
epispore strongly striate, striae continuous and converging at the poles, 
1-1-5 mmm. thick, cinnamon - brown ; рона deciduous, hyaline, up to 
80 x 5 mon ; germ-pore apical, conspicuo 
x Hos : Acacia armata В. Br. On rues Herb. No. 354. III. Auck- 
land, D. Miller! 15 Feb., 1921. 
Distribution : Australia ; ; d 
