T. MIYAKE. 
Honshu. — Prov. Ugo : Kamo, Peninsula Ozika (III. E. TOKUBUCHI. 
'Sept. 2, 1902) ; Prov. Rikuchü : P'oot of Mt. Ganju (II. & III. Y. TAKA- 
HASHI. Aug. 23, 1897). 
Distrib. Europe, North America and Asia. 
Remarks. — As the specimens on Peucedanum japonicum, which I 
have examined, have only the secondary uredosori, I can not determine 
Avith certainty whether they belong to P. bidlata or not. But here 
I have followed the opinion of DlETEL, and have considered them as 
P. bidlata. 
P. bidlata has been and seems to be still a large collective species, 
including many smooth spored forms. Lindroth has already split it up 
into many small species based principally on slight morphological character. 
Pucciniopsis Schroeter. 
14. Puccinia leioderma Lindr., Umbell. Ured. S. no (1902). 
Spermogonia, scattered among aecidia, rounded, yellowish or brownish 
colored. 
SEcidia, liypophyllous, scattered or clustered in a small ring-form, in 
brown spots, cup-shaped, with whitish torn edges. Aicidiospores, poly- 
gonal, globose, subhyaline, very finely verrucose, 15-22 p. 
Teleutosori, hypophyllous, on small brownish spots ; small, dark 
brown, powdery, long cavered by episdermis, 1/2 mm. in diam. Teleuto- 
spores, elliptical or ovate, apex rounded, not or slightly constricted, base 
usually rounded, smooth, chestnut-brown, 25-33 13-22/* ; germ-pore of the 
upper cell at the apex, or rarely near the septum, that of the lower just 
below the septum, with a projecting papilla ; pedicels, slender, short, 
jiyaline, deciduous. 
Hab. /Egopodium alpestre Ledeb. 
Hokkaido. — Prov. Ishikari : Yamahama (O. & I. T. MIYAKE. June 2, 
1904). 
On /Egopodium ( Chamoele ) tenera (Miq.) Yabe. 
Shikoku. — Prov. Iyo : Sannai (O. & I. K. OKUDAIRA. May 17, 1903). 
DISTRIB. Asia (Turkestan, Siberia, and Japan.) 
