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T. MIYAKE. 
elliptical, oblong or ovate, thin walled, apex rounded, not or very slightly 
thickened, slightly constricted, base rounded or slightly attenuated, smooth, 
chestnut-brown, 26-45 x 18-30//. ; germ-pore of the upper cell at the apex, 
that of the lower 2 / 3—3/4 from the septum, with hyaline papilla ; pedicels, 
hyaline, short, deciduous. 
Hab. On Sanicula europcea L. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Oshima : Hakodate (II. & III. K. MlVABE. July 
10, 1890). 
DlSTRIB. Europe and Asia (Himalaya and Japan). 
Remarks. The only specimen I have examined is one found by Prof. 
MlYABE at Hakodate, which has both uredospore and teleutospore stages. 
Their character corresponds exactly with that of the European form, and 
there is no doubt of their identity. Our species is distinctly different from 
the American species on Sanicula, P. marylandica Lindr. and P. microica 
Ell. From the former it is distinguished by the smooth wall of its 
teleutospores, and from the latter by not having a prominently pointed 
apex. 
Brachypuccinia Schroeter. 
11. Puccinia Angelicse (Schm.) P'uck., Symb. myc., p. 52 (1869) ; 
Lindr., Umbel 1 . Ured. S. 97 ; Syd., Monogr. L T red. I. p. 357 ; E. Fischer, 
Ured. Schweiz. S. 117. — (Plate III. fig. 5.) 
Spermogonia, amphigenous, scattered in the primary uredosori, light 
colored. 
Primary Uredosori , elongated along the nerves and petioles, at first 
dark yellow, gradually becoming brown, and at last blackish brown. 
Secondary Uredosori , hypophyllous or rarely amphigenous in small pale 
spots ; scattered, small, broAvn, powdery. Uredospores, oval, elliptical or 
ovate-oblong, echinulate, apex thick (5-10 //.), and base also slightly thicken- 
ed (4 //,) ; wall brown, contents orange yellow, 25-40x22-28//; germ-pores 
3 or rarely 4, equatorial, provided with hyaline projecting membrane. 
Teleutosori, amphigenous, small, scattered, roundish, powdery, black. 
Teleutospores, elliptical or oblong, apex roundish or slightly attenuated, 
not thickened, slightly constricted at the septum, base rounded or slightly 
