PUCCINIA ON THE JAPANESE UMBELLIFER.E. 
attenuated, smooth, with granular spots in the epispore, chestnut-brown, 
with subhyaline projecting papilla at the apex, 30-50 X 16-24/A ; germ-pore 
of the upper cell at the apex, that of the lower 2/3— 3/4 from the septum ; 
pedicels, short, hyaline, deciduous. 
Hab. On Angelica anomala Lallem. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Kotoni (III. G. Yamada. Sept. 25, 1898), 
Toyohira (J. Matsumura. Aug. 1, 1899. fide KUSANO), Yuni (III. G. 
Yamada. Sept. 9, 1899) ; Prov. Iburi : Mororan (III. G. Yamada. Aug. 3, 
1900) ; Prov. Shiribeshi : Raidentöge (III. G. Yamada. Oct. 6, 1901). 
On Angelica nuiltisecta Maxim. 
Honshu. — Prov. Shimotsuke : Nikko (II. J. HANZAWA. Aug. 1900). 
On Angelica refract a Fr. Schm. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Sapporo (O. & Pr. II. E. TOKUBUCHI. June 
I, 1891), (II. & III. E. TOKUBUCHI. June 26, 1891), (III. K. Miyabe. Nov. 
4, 1903). 
Honshu. — Prov. Shimotsuke : Nikkö (II. & III. S. KUSANO. Aug. 24, 
& Sept. 1, 1904). 
On Angelica ursina Maxim. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Kamikawa (II. & III. K. Miyabe. Aug. 
II, 1891), Maruyama (III. K. Miyabe. Oct. 7, 1894); Prov. Iburi : Moro- 
ran (II. & III. G. Yamada. Aug. 3, 1900). 
Honshu. — Prov. Mutsu : Mt. Iwaki (II. & III. K. KlKUCHl. Aug. 3, 
1896). 
Distrib. Europe and Asia. 
Remarks. In the present species, according to Lindroth, there are 
two stages, the primary and secondary in both uredo and teleutospores. 
These stages are easily recognizable in the uredospores in our specimens, 
but the primary stage of the teleutospores I have not yet been able to find. 
12. Puccinia Angelicse-edulis S. Miyake n. sp. — (Plate III. fig. 6.) 
Syn. : Puccinia Angelicce P. Henn., Engl. Bot. Jahrb. Bd. 31 (1901) 
5. 730. 
Sperniogonia, amphigenous ; scattered in the primary uredosori, light 
yellow. 
