664 Transactions. 
alone showing, shortly revolute, lacerate, white. Spores subglobose to 
shortly elliptical, 16-19 x 12-14 mmm. ; epispore finely and densely verru- 
-2 mmm. thick, hyaline, cell-contents orange-yellow. 
II. Uredosori amphigenous and caulicolous, chestnut-brown, scattered, 
3 
pedum 
i х 5 тшш.; germ-pore of upper cell apical, — 
conspicuous, basal pore immediately below the septum, conspicuous, both 
usually papillate. | 
X. Mesospores uncommon, elliptical, 22-26 x 29 mmm. ; apex rounded, —— 
thickened. | с 
Host: Viola Cunninghamii Hook. f. On leaves, petioles, and peduncles. 
m., W. D. Reid! 4 Dec., 
. H. Bryant! 25 May, 1911. 
Mount Torlesse (Canterbury), W. D. Reid! 10 Feb., 1921. Mount Pisa; 
nr, 19 
The host is indigenous and widespread: i 'n Там б 
pread; it occurs also in Tasmania 
(Cheeseman, 1906, p. 45). This species is distinguished by the warted 
teleutospores. 
25. Puccinia Halorrhagidis n. Sp. (Fig. 44.) Halorrhagaceae (12). a 
0. Spermogones epiphyllous and caulicolous, scattered, sparse, immersed, _ 
honey-coloured. | 23 
I. Aecidia hypophyllous, scattered over leaf-surface. Peridia cupulate, — 
margins erumpent, somewhat incurved, lacerate, tinted orange. Spor 
globose or subglobose, 18-22 mmm. diam. ; epispore finely and closely verri- 
culose, hyaline, 1 mmm. thick, cell-contents reddish-orange. 
П. Uredosori amphigenous, chiefly epiphyllous, scattered, circular, Up - 
to 1 mm. diam., bullate, pulverule , cinnamon-bro ounded anè | 
partially covered by ! 
globose, 20-25 mmm. diam. 
thick, cinnamon-brown, wit 
wi 
bullate, scattered, or frequently circinnately arranged, circular or elliptic 
up to 1-5 mm. diam., chestnut-brown, long covered. Spores elliptical or 
elongate-oblong, frequently irregular and distorted, 28-42 x 17-27 mmm. ; 
apex rounded, seldom acuminate, not thickened, base rounded, lower cell 
usually larger than upper; constricted at the septum ; epispore smooth, 
‘5 mmm. thick, pale chestnut-brown ; pedicel deciduous, hyaline, UP | 
to 35 X 8 mmm. ; germ-pore i : 
septum to two-thirds way down si 
X. Mesospores common, obovate ; apex acuminate, often truncate. 
