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in the character of their teleutospores, our species is decidely 

 distinct from the species already known. I consider it as a new 

 species and propose the name Uromyces hvalosporus. Its diag- 

 nosis may be given as follows : — 



Uromyces hyalosporus Sawada. sp. nov. 



Uredosori amphigenous, brown, round to oblong in shape, 

 gregarious or scattered, bulging out like a wart, depressed 

 spherical to subhemispherical, 0.5—10 mm. in diameter ; Uredo- 

 spores fusiform to broad fusiform, apex obtuse or aeutiusculus, 

 base rounded or cuneate, yellowish to golden-brown, 30-84//. x 

 17-27 !'. ; epispore equally thickened, 2-1 u in thickness, verru- 

 culose, with 4-6 germ-pores (3-4 u. in diameter) arranged equa- 

 torially. 



Teleutosori amphigenous, separated from uredo-sori, gre- 

 garious or scattered, small, whitish, velvety, roundish to ir- 

 regular in shape, 0.5-2 mm. in diameter ; teleutospores hyaline, 

 elliptical, obovate or oblong to elongate oblong, rounded at 

 the both ends, smooth, continuous, 36— 51 //. x 19— 27 //. ; epispore 

 equally thickened, thin about 1 //. in thickness ; pedicels persis- 

 tent, long, hyaline, cylindrical, 60-130 t ux 5-9 //.. 



Hab. On the living phyllods, young twigs and pods of 

 Acacia confasa Merrill. 



Taihokucho : Taihoku, Hokuto, Shirin, 



Tennaiho, Shinko. 

 Girancho : Giran. 

 Toencho : Daikokan, Kansaiho, Jurin, 



Kessislio, Ampeichin. 

 Shinchikucho : Hoppo, Byoritsu. 

 Taichucho : Shinsha, Shinko, Taichu, 



Shoka, Inrin. 

 Kagieho : Kagi, Shotosho. 

 Tainamcho : Kotohi, Hozan. 

 Akocho : Ako, Banshoryo, Kuraru, 



Kankau, Garanpi. 

 Taitocho : Pinam, Karoran, To ran. 

 Karenkoeho : Karenko. 



