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Essays: 



493. Hector, J.: On tlie geographica! botany of New Zealand. 

 404. Monro, D.: On the leading featnres of the geograpliicni 



botany of the provinces of Nelson and Malborough. 

 495. Travers, L.: Remarks on a corapanson of the geneval 



features of the flora of the provinces of Nelson and Malbo- 



rongh with that of Canterbury. 

 49G. Buchanan, J. : Sketsch of the botany of ütago. 



Yol. II. Wellington 1870. 



497. Huchanan, J.: On some new species of New Zealand 



plants, p. 88—89. 



498. Kirk, T.: On thebotanyof theThamesGoldFields,p.89— 100. 



499. Ders.: Onaccount of thePuka (Mer\ta Sinclairii), p.lOO— 102. 



öOQ. Ders.: On grasses, and other piants, adapled for pasturage, 

 in provinee of Auckland, p. 102 — 106. 



501. Ders.: On the occurrence of Orohanche; a genus new to 

 the Flora of New Zealand, p. lOG. 



502. Ders.: On the discovery of Isoetes, and other genera of 

 Khizocarpae, new tho the Flora of New Zealand, p. 107. 



503. Ders.: On Epacris piirpurascens Br. in New Zealand; 

 with remaiks on Epacris paucitlora A. liich., p. 107—108. 



504. Nottidge, T. : On the structure and colour of the übre of 

 Phormium tenax, p. 108 — 111. 



505. Hutton, W.: On the structure of the leave of PJionnmm 



tenax, p. lll — 116. 



50G. Heaphy: On the New Zealand Flax (Pkonnium lenax)-, 



p. 116—117. 



507. Armstrong, F.: On the Vegetation of the neighbourhood 

 ofChristchuvch,includingKiccartün,DryBush etc.,p. 118— 12S. 



508. Crawford, C, : On Irrigation as applied to the growth 

 of New Zealand Flax, p. 129—131. 



509. Kirk, T. : On the naturalized plants of New Zealand, 

 especially with regard to those orcurring in the provinee of 

 Auckland, p. 131—146. 



510. Buchanan and Kirk,!.: List of plants found in the 

 northern district of the provinee of Auckland, p. 239—247. 



CXIII. Annales des seien ces naturelles. Botanique. ßed. 

 par MM. Brongniart et De Caisne. Ser. V. touie XIL Paris 1871. 



5il. Deherain, P.: Sur l'evaporation de l'eau et la deconiposition 



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de i'acide cari)onique par les fcuilles des veg^taux, p. 5 — 23. 



