CuxxiNGHAM.— The Uredinales, or Rust-fungi, of New Zealand. 9 
bury), T. Kirk! (Type uredo material from Kew.) II. Fairfield 
(Dunedin) A. W. Bathgate! 20 June, 1921. П. Jack's Pass, 
Hanmer (Canterbury), 900m., W. D. Reid! 12 Nov., 1921. 
Arthur’s Pass (Canterbury), J. G. Myers. 1 Jan., 1923. 
Celmisia Hookeri Cockayne. Herb. No. 747. П. Macraes (Otago), 
600 m., W. D. Reid! 29 Nov., 1921. 
Celmisia longifolia Cass. Herb. No. 764. П. Routeburn Valley 
(Otago), 800 m., W. D. Reid! 7 May, 1921. Lake Harris track 
600 Ё | 
Taupo, 450 m., Е. Н. Atkinson ! 6 Mar., 1922 
m., W. D. Reid! 29 Nov., 1921. Taupo-Tokaanu Road, 
Celmisia longifolia Cass. var. ] 
T. Kirk. II. Walter Peak 
alpina 
(Otago), 400 m., W. D. Reid! 27 April, 1921. 
Fic. 86.—Puccinia Celmisiae б. Н. Cunn. on Celmisia coriacea (Forst. f.) Hook. f. 
Teleutospores and uredospores. X 500. 
Fic. 87.—Puccinia fodiens G. H. Cunn. on Celmisia rigida Cockayne. Teleutospore 
and uredospores. 500. 
All hosts with the exception of Celmisia longifolia Cass. are endemic ; 
the latter species occurs also in Australia and Tasmania (Cheeseman, 
1906, pp. 310-314.) ш 
One other rust found on Celmisia in New Zealand, P. fodiens С. Н. 
Cunn. (fig. 87), closely resembles the species described above, but differs in 
several particulars. The main differences are tabulated below, and in the 
text the two illustrations are placed together so that the differences may 
be observed the more readily. 
P. fodiens :— 
Uredospores— 
Epispore sparsely and coarsely echinulate, 3 mmm. thick. 
Teleutospores— 
40-55 x 28-35 mmm.; apex acuminate, thickened up to 10mmm., 
epispore finely punctate. 
