T. MIYAKE. 
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June 1, 1891 ; Prov. Shiribeshi : Zenibako (III. T. KAWAKAMI. Aug., 1895), 
Otaru (III. T. Kawakami. Oct., 1898), Inahotoge (III. G. Yamada. Oct. 
7, 1901), Kudö (II. & III. K. MlYABE. July 26, 1890) ; Prov. Oshima : Ha- 
kodate (II. & III. K. Miyabe. July 10, 1890), Taniyoshi (II. & III. K. 
Miyabe. July 12, 1890), Kumaishi (II. & III. K. Miyabe. July 26, 1890), 
Sasayama, PLsashi (II. & III. K. MlYABE. Aug. 4, 1890), (II. & III. G. 
Yamada. Aug. 17, 1902) ; Prov. Iburi : Mororan (II. & III. G. Yamada. 
July 21, 1897), Sandö between Abuta and Bembe (II. & III. G. Yamada. 
July 24, 1897) ; Prov. Tokachi : Pekerepetsü (II. & III. Y. Takatiashi. 
Aug. 18, 1901) ; Prov. Kitami : Isl. Rishiri, Mt. Rishiri (O. & Pr. II. & III. 
T. Kawakami. Aug. n, 1899), Osliidomari (II. & III. T. Kawakami. 
July 2, 1899). 
Honshu— Prov. Ugo : Mt. Gassan (II. G. Yamada. Aug. 7, 1901), 
Sugisawa (II. & III. T. Kawakami. July, 1894). 
On Angelica sp. 
Honshu. — Prov. Shimotsuke : Nikkö (II. & III. S. KUSANO. Aug. 24, 
1904). 
On Ccelopleurum Gmelini Ledeb. 
Hokkaido— Prov. Iburi : Mororan (O. & Pr. II. G. YAMADA. June 29, 
1901) ; Prov. Hidaka : Shöya (II. & III. E. TOKUBUCHI. Aug. 17, 1892), 
Erimozaki (II. & III. E. TOKUBUCHI. Aug. 18, 1892). 
DlSTRIB. Japan. 
Remarks. There are four species of Puccinia parasitic on Angelica 
in our country, i. e. P. angelicicola , P. Angelic ce, P. Angelicce-edulis, and 
P. Miyabeana. P. angelicicola may easily be distinguished from the other 
three by the reticulated markings on its teleutospores, and P. Miyabeana 
from the second and third species by the long pedicels of its teleutospores. 
P. Angelicce and P. Angelicce-edulis are very closely related species, 
but they can readily be distinguished from each other by the following 
character. 
The teleutosori of P. Angelicce are amphigenous, while those of P. 
Angelicce-cdulis are usually hypophyllous or if amphigenous, always 
scantily scattered along the midrib. The wall of the uredospores in P. 
Angelicce is thickened at the apex (5-iou) and also somewhat at the 
