6 T'ransactions. 
The host is endemic, and is confined to the South Island, where it 
is not uncommon in the mountain districts. (Cheeseman, 1906, p. 217.) 
his 
of the difftendy hen ed longer teleutospores (which have a smooth 
Eo eins and my ener coarsely-echinulate uredospores. The five 
species whic ve been recorded on the genera Angelica and Anisotome 
dice a general г resemblance to one another, and may readily be 
ира by = снн to the following table. The presence or absence 
n aecidium is not given below as a specific character, as the cycle 
of dici species in which it appears to be absent is at present too 
imperfectly known 
KEY TO SPECIES OF PUCCINIA ON ANGELICA AND ANISOTOME. 
ети давне smooth 
Tel 
ospores elongate-clavate, 40-60 x 17-2 mmm. e Anisotominis. 
_Telentospores elliptical or subclavate, 35—45 х 21-26 mmm. .. cuniculi. 
eer hes je 
Teleu esr minutelv 
sa en ga germ-spores equatorial .. - -. whakatipu. 
Uredospores yellow ; nk a tas: scattered Be 3 oti. 
Teleutospores coarsely warted o Fx .. патта. 
6. Puccinia Euphrasiana n. sp. (Fig. 82.) Scrophulariaceae. 
Uredo australis Diet. et Neg., Engler Jahrb., vol. 27, p. 15, 1899. 
0. р aes hypophyllous, immersed, sparse, scattered, associated 
with the a 
. Aec idia hypophyllous, in scattered groups up to 5m diam., 
irregular, seated on discoloured spots which are absent in URN speci- 
mens, pallid-orange.  Peridia depressed-globose, or angular, flattened, 
0-2 mm. diam., immersed and covered by the epidermis, opening by an 
irregular apical pore, hyaline. Spores subglobose, polygonal or elliptical, 
22-30 x 18-22 mmm ; epispore hyaline, nad and minutely verruculose, 
1-5 mmm thick, cell- contents vacuolate, orang 
II. Uredosori amphigenous, chiefly еа. scattered, orbicular 
or elliptical, 0-5-1 mm. diam., bullate, pulverulent, cinnamon - brown, 
surrounded by the ruptured epidermis. Spores subglobose or elliptical, 
20-30 x 18-23 mmm.; epispore pallid cinnamon, moderately and finely 
echinulate, 1-1-5 mmm. thick, cell-contents vaeuolate, cinnamon; germ- 
pores -2, equatorial, conspicuous. 
III. Teleutosori amphigenous, in small scattered groups of 3 or 4 sori, 
seated on dead and discoloured spots, bullate, pulverulent, dark chestnut- 
rown, partially covered by the ruptured epidermis. Spores elliptical, 
seldom subclavate, 28-38 x 15-20 m mm.; apex rounded, not thickened; 
base slightly attenuate, or у жыз both cells ous the same size; con- 
stricted at the septum; epispore smooth, chestnut-brown, 1-5 mmm. 
thick ; pedicel persistent, hyaline, up to 50 x 8mmm.; germ-pore of the 
ор cell apical, obscure, basal pore immediately beneath the septum, 
cure. 
ost: Euphrasía cuneata Forst. On leaves. Herb. Nos. 727, 744. 
I, П. York Bay, Wellington, E. Н. Atkinson! 10 Mar., 1922. “II, III. 
York Bay, E. Н. Atkinson! G. Н.О. 19 July, 1922 ; 14 Oct., 1922. 
Distribution : Chile 
The host is endemie, and is not uncommon in the North Island, but 
is sparingly distributed 1 in the South. (Cheeseman, 1906, p. 553.) 
