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S. ITO. 
The authors did not describe the uredostage of this fungus, which I take 
pleasure in supplementing in this paper. 
STEREOSTRATUM Magnus. 
1 . Stereostratum corticioides (Berk, et Br.) P. Magnus, in Ber. Deutsch. 
Bot. Ges., 17 , 1899, (178). 
Syn. : Puccinia corticioides Berk, et Br„ in Journ. of Linn. Soc., 16 , 
1877, (52); Sacc., Syll., 7 , 1888, (731); Dietel, in Engl., Bot. Jahrb., 27 , 
1900, (283); P. Henn., in Engl., Bot. Jahrb,, 28 , 1901, (262); 31 , 1902, 
(731); Hori, Bot. Mag. Tokyo., 6, 1892, (2 1 1) ; in Yatabe, Icon. flor. Jap., 
1 , 1892, (143) ; Massee, in Grev., 22 , 1893/94, (18) ; Sydow, Monogr. Ured., 
I, 1904, (847). 
Puccinia Schotmiilleri P. Henn., in Hedw., 32 , 1893, (61) ; Sacc., Syll., 
II, 1899, (200). 
Hab. On Ar undinar ia Simoni Riv. 
Honshu. — Prov. Settsu: Kobe (III. April 28, 1875. Challenger exp.).— Prov. Musashi : Tokyo 
(III. March 9, 1891 ; III. 1895. S. Hori; III. May 10, 1902. T. Nishida ; II. May 1904. S. Kusano) 
Horinouchi (III. April 15, 1894. S. Matsuda). 
Kiushü. — Prov. Chikuzen : Kasuya-gun (III. April 19, 1905. K. Yoshino). 
On Arundinaria Simoni Riv. var. Chino Mak. 
Kiushü.— Prov. Hizen: Kumamoto (III. April 27, 1905. K. Yoshino) ; Prov. Hizen: Itoshima- 
gun (III. April 20, 1905. K. Yoshino) ; Fujitsu-gun (III. April 23, 1905. K. Yoshino). 
On Phyllostachys bambusoides S. et Z. 
Kiushü. — Prov. Hizen : Wakasugi (III. April 19, 1905. K. Yoshino) ; Kasuya-gun (III. April 
19, 1905. K. Yoshino). 
On Phyllostachys pubenda Munro. 
Kiushü.— Prov. Higo: Oe-mura (III. Feb. 3, 1905. K. Yoshino). 
On Sasa albo-marginata Mak. et Shib. 
Kiushü.— Prov. Higo: Mt. Aso (III. April 3, 1907. T. Tada). 
Distrib.— Japan. 
REMARKS. The present species was first collected by a botanist in the 
Challenger expedition at Kobe in 1875. The specimen was sent to BERKE- 
LEY for identification. He described it in cooperation with Broome under 
the name of Puccinia corticioides in the Journal of the Linnean Society (1). 
But to them its uredostage was not known. In 1892, Mr. Hori (1. 2.) found. 
