


“dat fe -brown, with minutely young hyaline colorless and cL bia! 
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| stair brownish globules ; 2 cells of the spore superior, 1 inferior and attached to the pedicel ; g 
yen minati he pore 
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||. distinct, r in each cell; epispore scattered with once or twice bif urcate processes which are light brown and 




| often 7 ys. long; pedicels colorless, hyaline, cylindrical, curved, rough on the suiface, 30-70 jm lone, 5-10 
4. 


broad. 
UREDOSPORES., Sori amphigenous, scattered, in roundish spots sometimes intermixed with pustules of 
teleutospore es, orange, pulverulent ; spores globose, orange with minute granular contents, [7-2 in diameter ; 
epispore cchinulate, 
Re Fab, On living leaves of Cedrcla stnenszs, A. Juss. 
NN 4 a | の ロ ・ TY < 4 . eo - * ° . 
Bae eee Bl I collected specimens of this fungus at the Botanic Garden of the Imperial University on October 15,1891, 
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and at Honjo, TekyG, on October 20, the same year. The specimens from the’ Botanic Garden had teleuto- 
spores only ; and the host plant was of a moderate size, about 15 fect high. Those collected at Honjo had both 
uredospores and teleutospores ; and host plant was ver y young, about 2 feet hight, and surrounded and over- 
shaded by many larger plants. The latter specimens show that the teleutospores are mostly found on old 
leaflets and the uredospores on young leaflets and petiolules. But a close observation reveals the fact that the 
が uredospores are produced on young leaflets and afterwards superceded by the teleutospores as the leaflets crow 
W older. On the parts of the leaflets where sori of teleutospores ‘are found are seen whitish spots which on 
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Notes on Some Japanese Uredineae. 
