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6. Puccinia Wahlenbergiae sp. nov. (Fig. 84.) Campanulaceae. 
0. Incognitis. 
ПІ. Soris teleutosporiferis hypophyllis, caulicolis et floricolis, in foliis 
rotundis, raris, ad 1 mm. latis, in caulibusque ellipticis, ad 1-5 mm. longis, 
compactis, pulvinatis, pallido-fuscis, nudis vel epidermide rupta cinctis. 
Teleutosporis fusiformis vel subclavatis, 35-50 x 12-19 mmm. ; . apice 
necne constrictis ; episporio leve, hyalino, vel pallido-fusco, 1-5-2 mmm. 
crasso, contentu vacuolato, pallido-fusco ; pedicello persistente, hyalino, 
crasso, ad 30 x 10 mmm.; foramine germinis cellulae superioris apicale, 
conspicuo, foramine basali etatim infra septum, obscuro 
Hab.: In foliis vivis et caulibusque Wahlenbergia albomarginata Hook. 
Tokaanu-Waiouru Road, Taupo, New Zealand. E. H. Atkinson. 
7. Puccinia Celmisiae sp. nov. (Fig. 86.) | Compositae. 
0, I. Incognitis. 
IL. Uredosoris amphigeniis, in maculis discoloratis, rotundatis, raris, 
ad 1 mm. latis vel circinnatis ad 5 mm. latis, bullatis, pulverulentibus, luteis, 
in denso tomento folii profunde immersis. Uredosporis globosis ve 
obovatis, 25-40 x 23-30 mmm. ; episporio hyalino, minute tenuiter echinu- 
lato, 2 mmm. crasso, contentu granuloso, luteo ; foraminibus germinis 
raris, 6-8, obscuro. 
III. Soris teleutosporiferis uredosoris similibus, castaneis. Teleutosporis 
late ellipticis, 50-62 x 30-36 mmm. ; apice rotundato, non incrassato, 
basi rotundato vel attenuatis, ad septum necne leniter constricto ; episporio 
leve, pallido-castaneo, 2-3 mmm. crasso, contentu granuloso ; pedicello 
deciduo, hyalino, delicato, ad 30 x 10 mmm. ; foramine germinis cellulae 
superioris apicale, obscuro, foramine basali etatim infra vel } infra septum, 
obscuro. 
Hab.: In foliis vivis Celmisiae coriaceae (Forst. f.) Hook. f. et Celmisiae 
Hookeri Cockayne. Mount Isobel, Hanmer, Canterbury, New Zealand. 
.. D. Reid. 
THE UREDINALES, OR RUST-FUNGI, OF NEW ZEALAND: 
PART 2. 
1. Family MELAMPSORACEAE. 
The present paper is a continuation of Part 1, published in the 
Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, vol. 54, pp. 619-704, and deals 
herbarium (Cryptogams) of the Biological Laboratory. In this paper thirty- 
five species are dealt with, these belonging to three families and seven genera ; 
but the greater number are but form-species included under the form-genera 
Aecidium and Uredo. is by 
New Zealand Uredinales, as fresh collections, often containing undescribed 
species, are constantly being sent in to the Laboratory. Doubtless within 
a few years the number of species will be doubled. The life-history of 
