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ONAGRACEAE. 
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. (Ї.с., p. 665). 
Epilobium junceum Sol. On leaves. Herb. No. 593. П, III. Shore 
of Lake Taupo (Auckland), 400 m., E. H. Atkinson! 9 March, 1922. 
Epilobium pictum Petrie. On leaves. Herb. No. 508. П, Ш. Sag 
Ө (Canterbury), 800 m., W. D. Reid! N. В. Foy! 19 Jan., 
Epilobium pubens A. Rich. Herb. No. 1275. П, Ш. 'Wakaüpa 
(Otago), 400 m., W. D. Reid! 5 June, 1923. 
E. junceum is Eu. ie and abundant throughout both Islands, pA 
Re also in Austra E. um is endemic vege confined to 
ns of the South Island; E. pubens indigenous a а 
а а MEE and occurs also in Australia Eee, 1906, 
pp. 174-76). 
COMPOSITAE. 
Puccinia fodiens б. Н. Cunn. (Lc, p. 682). 
misia sp lis А 
(Wellington), 1,700 m., G. Н. С. 26 Oct., 1919. Sugarloaf, Cass 
ox nda Road , Taupo, 1 000 m., E. H. Atkinson! 13 Marc 
1922. 
Puccinia novae-zelandiae G. Н. Cunn. (lc, p. 686). . 
Olearia arborescens (Forst. f.) Cockayne and Laing (= Olearia nitida 
Hook. f£). On leaves. Herb. No. 790. I. Mount Egmont (Tara- 
naki), 1,000 m., Ё. Н. Atkinson! 4 Feb., 1923. 
Olearia avicenniaefo lia (Raoul) Hook. f. Herb. No. 600. І, III. Franz 
Josef Glacier (Westland), 250 m., W. D. Reid! 28 June, 1922. 
Both hosts are endemic, O. кейди being confined to the South 
and Stewart — О. arborescens being abundant throughout (Cheeseman, 
1906, pp. 285, 
CORRECTION. 
Miss E. M. Wakefield in a recent letter has pointed out that Puccinia 
Hoheriae, described as new on page 661, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 54, has 
already been published by her in the Kew "Bulletin, the species being named 
from material forwarded to Kew in 1917 by A. H. Cockayne. This species 
should therefore be cited— 
P. Hoheriae Wakef., Kew. Bull. Misc. Inf., p. 312, 191 
Syn. riae G. H. Cunn., Trans. N.Z. ka vol. 54, 
p. 661, 1923. 
I am indebted to Miss Wakefield for drawing my attention to this matter. 
LATIN DIAGNOSES. 
оа ee sp. nov. (Fig. 128.) 
0. Inco: 
ш. Boris pode a in sufflatis, rugosis siliquae sedere; ad 40 x 
18 mm., brunneo-nigris, pulverulentibus, nudis. Teleutosporis late ellipticis 
v. obovatis, 30-40 x 22-26 mmm. ; apice rotundato v. acuminato, leuiter 
3-4 mmm. incrassato, basi attenuato v. rotundato ; episporio reticulato, 
2-3 mmm. crasso, castaneo ; pedicello Terie ana ad 15 x 6m 
foramine germinis apicale, conspicuo, saepe papillato 
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