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III. Teleutosori amphigenous, intermixed w ith aecidia, choc E 
un 
by the ruptured epidermis. Spores clavate, 38-56 х 18-24 mmm.; apex 
bluntly acuminate, truncate, or rounded, thickened up to 10 mmm., darker 
in colour, base attenuate, basal cell longer, narrower, and lighter in colour 
than upper; slightly constricted at the septum ; epispore smooth, 2 mmm 
thick in upper cell, 1:5 mmm. in lower, гар есе cell- conten 
vacuolate ; pedicel persistent, tinted, stout, up to 45 x 7 mmm.; germ- 
pore of upper cell apical, conspicuous, basal pore immedistély below 5e 
obscure. 
X. Mesospores rare, elliptical or obovate, 22-34 x 12-22 mmm.; apex 
bluntly rounded, or truncate, hos ned. 
ost: Cineraria sp. cult. On leaves. Herb. No. 305. I, Ш. High - 
School grounds, Palmerston North (Wellington), R. Waters! 27 Jan., 1921. 
Distribution : Australia. \ 
The host is one of the varieties of d dg Aeg Cineraria. The aecidia 
form conspicuous inflated areas on the leaves; the teleutosori are rare, and 
difficult to find. Characterized by the clavate a os! which are 
ы к the apex, and have smooth epispores 
45. Puccinia Cyani Passerini. (Fig. 63.) 
Pass., in Rab. Fung. Eur., No. 1767, 1873. 
Uredo sow Schleich., Plant Helv., p. 95, 1805. Puccinia Hieracii Mart in 
Mos 6, 7, . P. suavolens Rostr. var. Cyani Magnus, in 
Plow Mon. Ured., р. 183, 1889. 
0. Spermogones amphigenous, sparse, scattered, honey-coloured. t 
П. Uredosori amphigenous, chiefly hypophyllous, cinnamon - brown, 
circular or elliptical, scattered, seldom crowded, pulverulent, ín to 1:5 mm. — 
iam., surrounded by the ruptured epidermis, soon naked. Spores йок 
subglobose, or elliptical, 22-27 x 19-24 mmm. ; epispore delicataly us 
sparsely echinulate, 1-5 mmm. thick, with 2 equatorial germ-pores on onè — 
face. е 
II. Teleutosori amphigenous and caulicolous, chocolate-brown, circular a 
to elliptical, scattered, seldom crowded, pulverulent, 0-5-1:5 mm. diam., 
tical, 32-38 x 24-29 mmm. ; apex rounded, not thickened, base rounded, 
both cells same size and colour, very regular i in shape; not or very slightly : 
constricted at the septum; epispore densely and minutely verruculose, a 
3mmm. thick, chestnut-brown, cell-contents coarsely granular ; pedice e 
deciduous, hyaline, fragile, up to 40 x Т mmm. ; germ-pore of upper €^ . 
apical or half-way down side, ирен, а" pore one-third to to two 
thirds below septum, conspicuo à p. 
. Mesospores rare, шыйк. 30-35 x 25 mmm. ; rounded at apex and 
ase. e 
Centaurea Cyanus L. On leaves and stems. Herb. No. 3. e 
Host : | 
П, Ш. ‘Palmerston North CU а 14 April, 1919. pe s 
(Auckland), 27 Feb., 1921. i 
ieraci, but was separated on account s possessing 8 ther E 
verruculose 'epispore, and because of its inability t ы infect апу host 
