IOÖ T. MIYAKE. 
nese plant corresponds closely in the morphological character of its 
teleutospore. 
The marking of this teleutospore is reticulated as MAGNUS and LlND- 
ItOTH (i) say, and is not finely punctate as WINTER (i) and DeT0NI(i) 
regard it. The teleutosori are small, rounded or oblong, and long covered 
by epidermis. By these characteristics one can easily distinguish it from 
P. Pimpinellce macroscopically. 
Hemipuccinia Schrceter. 
7. Puccinia angelicicola P. Henn. in Hedw. Bd. 32 (1903) S. (107) ; 
Syd., Monogr. Ured. I. p. 886. — (Plate III. fig. 2.) 
Uredosori, usually epiphyllous, small, brown, on yellowish spots. 
Uredospores, subglobose, ovate-elliptical, apex not thick, echinulate, light 
brownish, 18-27 x 2 5 - 3 °A £ 5 germ-pores 3 or 4. 
Teleutosori , amphigenous or on the petioles ; small, pustuliform, long 
covered by epidermis, at length powdery, blackish brown, intermixed with 
the uredospores. Teleutospores, globose, ovate or elliptical, apex not 
thickened, rounded, rarely shortly apiculate, base rounded or attenuated, not 
or slightly constricted, reticulated, chestnut-brown 18-27 x 24-38/*; germ- 
pore of the upper cell at the apex, that of the lower 1/2-5/6 from the 
septum ; pedicels, hyaline, slender, deciduous, about 10 /* long. 
HAB. On Angelica Miqueliana Maxim. 
Honshu. — Prov. Musashi : Mt. Takao (II. & III. N. Nambu. Oct. 1902) 
(III. T. Nishida. Oct. 22, 1903). 
DlSTRIB. Japan. 
REMARKS. — This species is nearly related to P. tokyensis , from which 
it can be distinguished by the conspicuous markings on the epispore of its 
teleutospore. 
8. Puccinia (Enanthes .(Diet.) T. Miyake, n. comb. — (Plate III. 
%• 3 )- 
Syn. : Uredo GEnanthes Diet, in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Bd. 28 (1900) 
S. 290. 
Uredosori , amphigenous, or on the petioles, scattered, small, long 
