290 L. Cockayne. 
floriferis e rosulis productis compactis, rigidis, glaberrimis, lucidis, saepis- 
sime purpurascentibus v. purpureo-maculatis, irregulariter angulosis et 
saepe lineis tenuibus basi petiolorum ortis longitudinaliter notatis, foliosis; 
foliis lanceolatis v. ovato-lanceolatis, subcoriaceis, reticulato-venosis, acute 
dentatis, inferioribus petiolatis reliquis sessilibus, amplexicaulibus, utrin- 
que et margine glabris (duobus inferioribus interdum subtus leviter pubes- 
centibus exceptis); racemo elongato, rachide glabro, pedicellis tenuibus, 
puberulis, apice leviter incrassatis et saepissime bractea longioribus; se- 
palis parce pubescentibus, brevibus, ovalibus, obtusis v. subobtusis, ve- 
nosis, sub fructifleatione patentibus; corolla 22-36 mm longa, leviter 
ventricosa, tubo extus glabro, limbo villoso-lanuginoso, purpurea, intus 
inferne atro-purpureo-maculata; capsula puberula, conica, 8—10 mm longa, 
calyce valde longiore, seminibus numerosis perfectisque replecta. 
Lusitania: In aridis et rupestribus ad margines Durii. — 9. Fl. 
Maj. Jul. 
16. Pedicularis silvatica L. var. y. latifolia P. Cout., 1. c., p. 211. 
Foliis late pinnatisectis, segmentis oblongis ad 4 mm latis, breviter 
lobatis. Planta robusta, elata (3 dm alta), glabrescens, caulibus purpuras- 
centibus, racemo laxiusculo; reliqua var. lusitanica similis. 
Lusitania: Prope Bragantiam. 
LX. L. Cockayne, Nova ex: Report on a Botanical Survey 
of Stewart Island. 
(New Zealand, Department of Lands, C. 12, 1909, pp. 42—44.) 
1. Uncinia compacta R. Br. var. caespitiformis Kükenthal, 1. c., p. 42. 
Rhizoma caespitos densos formans et stolones breves agang, Cul- 
mus foliaque rigida. Spicula angusta. Utriculi maturi subpatentes. 
Stewart Island. 
2. Bulbinella Gibbsii Cockayne, |. c., p. 42. 
Herba perennis B. Rossii similis sed multo minor. Folia ensiformia 
12—22 em longa, 13-37 mm lata. Scapus folia superans, 12—30 cm 
altus. Racemi haud densi 5—9 cm longi, pedicellis 1,7 em longis, 
floribus dioicis. 
Stewart Island: Bogs and subalpine meadows; abundant. 
Much closer to B. Rossii than to B. Hookeri, but an altogether 
smaller plant, with much more slender scape, and very much shorter and 
more open racemes. The perianth segments are shorter in the female 
than in the male flower. | 
9. Astelia subulata Cheeseman, l. c., p. 42. 
A. linearis var. 8. subulata Hook. f. in „Flora Antarctica“, vol. I, p. 76. 
A full description of this species has been prepared by Mr. T. F. 
Cheeseman. while this report was being written, for his memoir of the 
