TRANSACTIONS 
OF THE 
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE, 
The Uredinales, or Rust-fungi, of New Zealand: Supplement to Part 1 ; 
and Part 2 
By G. Н. CuxxixGHAM, Mycologist, Biological’ Laboratory, 
Wellington, N.Z. 
noi before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 24th October, 1922 ; received by Editor, 
31st December, 1922 ; issued separately, 26th May, 1924.] 
. Plates 1, 2. 
SUPPLEMENT TO PART 1 OF THE UREDINALES OF NEW 
ZEALAND. 
ADDITIONAL SPECIES OF THE PUCCINEAE. 
8іхсе the first part of this paper has been sent to the press the following 
additional species have come to hand. 
This supplement adds ten species of Puccinia to the New Zealand 
Uredinales ; of these, two are introduced, one is doubtfully indigenous, and 
the remainder are endemic 
1. Puccinia Elymi Westendorp. (Fig. 77.) Gramineae. 
West., Bull. Acad. Bruz:, vol. 18, р. 408, 1851. 
Aecidium то; DO; FL Fr., vol. 2, 243, 1805. А. Aquilegiae Pers., 
I6. Pic í К 58, 1806. йау Elymi West, Bull. Acad. Bruz., vol 18, 
et Meee 
коз i P. ads 
‚ Diet. et Holw., Erythea, vol. 3, p. 81, 189. P. trit = rusa Ann. Sci. 
Nat., ser. viii, vol 9, p. 270, 1899. Р 6 rikes l.c w x 273. 
P. Actaeae-Agropyri Ed. Fisch., Ber. Schweiz. Bot. Ges., vol. 11, p. 8, 1901. 
Arth. . Torr. Club 8, p. 663, 1901. Р. dmi 
ч 'aeoma 
a ns. А < 
Puce wyomen nsis Arth., Bull. ү E vol. 45, 
P. анаи Arth., l.c., p. 146, p.p. 
0. Spermogones epiphyllous. erowded in small groups, seated on inflated 
areas, immersed, honey-coloured. 
p. 143, 1918. 
1—Trans. 
