PUCCINIA ON THE JAPANESE UMBELLIFERZE. 
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Hab. On Cryptotcenia japonica Hassk. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Sapporo (II. G. Yamada. July 13, 1900), 
Maruyama (II. & III. T. Miyake. Oct. 19, 1902), Makomanai (II. & III. 
J. HANZAWA. Sept. 29, 1901), Shiroishi (II. N. HlRATSUICA. July 29, 
1894), (II. & III. N. Hirat. Sept. 16, 1894); Prov. Iburi : Abuta (II. & 
III. K. MlYABE. Aug. 16, 1890), Chitose (II. & III. K. Miyabe. Sept. 2, 
1896) (II. K. MlYABE and S. Arimoto. Aug. 4, 1902) ; Prov. Oshima : 
Kamaya (II. & III. K. MlYABE. July 13, 1890), Sasayama, Esashi, (II. & 
III. G. Yamada. Aug. 3, 1902), Iözan, Kaminokuni (II. & III. G. Yamada. 
Aug. 21, 1902) ; Prov. Hidaka : Saru (II. & III. E. TOKUBUCHI. Aug. 13, 
(1892, Urakawa (II. & III. T. Kawakami. Sept. 26, 1900). 
Honshu. — Prov. Ugo : Maeda, Kita- Akita (III. E. TOKUBUCHI. Aug., 
1902) ; Prov. Rikuchü : Kuroishino near Morioka (II. G. YAMADA. July 5, 
1903) ; Prov. Rikuzen : Sendai (II. K. MlYABE. July 23, 1893) ; Prov. Iwa- 
ki : Söma (II. S. KUSANO. Aug. 4, 1899) ; Prov. Shimotsuke : Nikkö (II. 
S. HORI. July 22, 1891), (II. Y. TAKAHASHI. July 26, 1895), (II. G. 
Yamada and J. HANZAWA. Aug. 6, T900) ; Prov. Musashi : Akabane 
(II. T. Nishida. July 29, 1900), (III. T. Nishida. Nov. 5, 1899), Nishiga- 
hara (O. & I. KAMIMURA. May 14, 1900), (III. T. Nishida. Nov. 6, 1899), 
Shimura (II. T. NISHIDA. Nov. 22, 1903), Mt. Takao (O. & I. KUSANO. 
May 8, 1899), (III. N. Nambu. Nov. 1901); Prov. Izumo : Kitsuki (II. S. 
KUSANO. Aug. 1, 1901) ; Prov. Nagato : Hagi (II. S. KUSANO. Aug. 9, 
1901) ; Prov. Iwami : Hamada (II. S. KUSANO. Aug. 6, 1901). 
Shikoku. — Prov. Tosa : Sakawa (II. S. YOSHINAGA. Aug. 1901). 
On Cryptotcenia canadensis DC. (Introduced). 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Sapporo, Botanic Garden of Sapporo Agri- 
cultural College (II. & III. J. Hanzawa. Sept., 1899), (II. & III. T. Miyake. 
Nov. s, 1903). 
Distrib. Japan. 
Remarks. Compared with Puccinia Cryptotcenice of North America, 
our species differs in many important points. First of all, P. tokyensis 
belongs to the Auteupuccinia, while P. Cryptotcenice to the Micropuccinia. 
Morphologically, the teleutospore of the latter species is smooth and apicu- 
late at apex, while that of the former is reticulated, and has rounded apex. 
