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covered by epidermis, little elavated, powdery, ochraceous. Uredospores, 
subglobose, ovate, or elliptical, apex not thickened, echinulate, light yellow, 
or subhyaline, 18-27 x 22-34/4; germ-pores indistinct 2 or 3 ; wall 
very thin. 
Teleutosori , amphigenous, or on the petioles and stems, small, scattered, 
blackish brown, long covered by epidermis. Teleutospores, elliptical, ob- 
long, apex not thickened, rounded, unconstricted or slightly constricted, base 
rounded or slightly attenuated, reticulated, light chestnut-brown, 20-27 x 
30-40 fi ; germ-pore of the upper cell at the apex, that of the lower at 2/3 
from the septum ; pedicels, hyaline, slender, deciduous. 
Hab. On (Enanthes stolonifera DC. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Sapporo (III. N. HlRATSUKA. Oct. 13, 
i 895), (HI. K. KlKUCHl. Oct. 20, 1895), Okatama (II. & III. T. MIYAKE. 
Oct. 5, 1902), Maruyama (II. & III. R. Suzuki. Oct. 22, 1904). 
Honshu. — Prov. Ugo : Mt. Funakawa, Peninsula Ozika (II. E. TOKU- 
BUCHI. Sept. 3, 1902), Akita (II. E. TOKUBUCHI. July, 1902) ; Prov. Riku- 
chü : Morioka (II. G. YAMADA. July 12, 1903) ; Prov. Iwaki : Soma (II. 
S. KUSANO. Aug. 10, ’1899) ; Prov. Musashi : Tokyo (II. G. Yamada. 
Aug. 29, 1900), Nishigahara (II. K. Miyabe. Aug. 2, 1897), (II. T. NlSHlDA. 
Aug. 13, 1903); Prov. Sagami : Misaki (II. T. YOSHINAGA. Aug., 1904); 
Prov. Yamashiro : Kyoto (II. N. HlRATSUKA. June 13, 1895), (II. Y. Taka- 
HASHI. July 14, 1895). 
Shikoku. — Prov. Tosa : Kotakazaka (II. T. YOSHINAGA. June, 1901), 
Ushinoe (II. T. YOSHINAGA. July, 1903). 
Kiushm — Prov. Hizen : Nagasaki (II. OLDHAM. 1862, fide LlND- 
ROTH) ; Prov. Higo : Demizu (II. K. YOSHINO. May 15, 1904). 
On (Enanthe stolonifera DC. var .japoidca Maxim. 
Liukiu. — Isl. Okinawa : Shuri (II. N. HlRATSUKA. Jan. 6, 1899). 
DlSTRIB. Japan. 
Remarks. The uredospores of this species are very much like those 
of P. Cicutce in general character, but somewhat larger. The teleutospores 
are thin walled, not thickened at the apex, and covered with rather incon- 
spicuous markings as in the case of P. tokyensis, but not so roundish as the 
latter. At first, the uredostage of this fungus collected by KUSANO at Söma, 
