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purpureo-fusco pictis, omnibus complicato-carinatis, dorso 
majus minusve serrulatis marginibusque viridibus. Stamina 
3, paululum exserta. Sete hypogyne 4-6, lineares, sursum 
Scabree, inaequales, ovario sub duplo longiores. Ovarium 
ovatum, cum stylo continuum. Stigma 2-3 fidum, laciniis 
subulatis, pilosis. 
This plant has the habit of Eleocharis fluitans, and though 
agreeing with the characters of the genus Scirpus, as at present 
constituted, it does not resemble any of the species with 
Which I am acquainted. 
53. Isolepis setaceus, L. 
54. Poa imbecilla, Sol. mss. and A. C.? 
55. Carex collata, Boott. 
56. Solanum /aciniatum, Ait. 
57. Coprosma lucida, D.C. 
58. Myoporum /etum, Forst. 
59. Pimelea arenaria, A. C.—var., foliis minoribus lato-el- 
liptico-ovatis obtusis concavis, caule subprostrato.—A smaller 
plant than No. 60; assuming a form intermediate between 
that of the ordinary state of the species and the smaller leaved 
one. Some of the branches have turned of a bright verdigris 
colour, a character it has in common with some others of the 
genus, 
60. P. arenaria, A. C. in Bot. Mag. t. 3270.—P. villosa, 
Banks and Sol. Mss.—var. foliis ellipticis acutis subtus ramu- 
lisque densius sericeis. 
Except in the leaves being rather narrower and more silky, 
this quite agrees with the specimen figured in the Bot. Mag., 
and seems different from the preceding; but the species of 
Pimelea are very variable. 
61. Euphorbia glauca, Forst. 
62, Linum monogynum, Forst. 
63. Coprosma retusa, Banks and Sol. mss. in Mus. 
Brit; ramulis subtetragonis, folis oblongis v. subro- 
tundis ellipticis obtusissimis carnosis subtus  pallidio- 
tibus, pedunculis brevibus axillaribus compositis, floribus 
capitatis, fructibus (magnis) subrotundis (siccitate pyrifor- 
mibus profunde bilobis). 
