660 Transactions. 
П, III. York Bay (Wellington), E. Н. Atkinson! 1 Feb., 1921. Napier 
(Hawke’s Bay), J. Anderson! 12 Nov., 1921. 
Distribution : South Africa ; Australia. 
Common on cultivated pelargoniums throughout New Zealand. Recog- 
nized by the marked circinnate grouping of the rema (see Plate 7T, 
fig. 7), and scarcely thickened apex and smooth epispore of the teleuto- 
20. Puccinia Morrisoni McAlpine. (Fig. 39.) 
McAlp., Rusts Aus., p. 180, 1906. 
. Aecidia amphigenous, either alone or accompanied by teleutospores, 
delicta, circinnate, orange, minute.  Peridia with exp anded and lobed 
margins. E. res elliptical to subquadrate, 19-22 x 16 mmm.; epispore - 
finely echinulat 
II. Ur: 
on stems elliptic aed, or сеа in confluent groups, pulsat 
oblique, thickened up to fount? ано іп irem liess ut attenuate, basal 
cell longer, narrower, and lighter i in colour than upper; constricted at the 
septum ; epispore smooth, 2-2-5 mmm. thick in upper cell, 1-1-5 mmm. 
in lower, Torg goes. os зне nuclei evident ; pe 
ost: Pe rgonium адом т Willd. п leaves and stems. Herb. 
No. 272. П, Ш. Cluny, Torakins (Welington), G. H. C. 25 Dec., 1920. 
E III. Seashore near Pencarrow (Wellington), E. Н. Atkinson ! 10 Feb., 
Distribution : Australia ; Tasmania. 
host is indigenous, and occurs also in Australia, Tasmania, and 
Tristan d’Acunha. Cheeseman (1906, p. 91) states that it is probably 
t been collected in New Zealand. This species differs 
from the е In the possession of a larger teleutospore, more thickened 
21. Puccinia Plagianthi McAlpine. (Plate 77, fig. 8.) Malvaceae (10). 
McAlp., Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic., vol. 7 (n.s.), p. 218, 1894. 
Spermogones amphigenous tt ellow spots, 
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