416 . CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
This plant was first pointed out to Dr. Sinclair and myself 
by Mr. Colenso, growing on rocks near the sea, and forming 
a low sparingly leafy tree. I was inclined to include it under 
the C. lucida as a variety, but the smaller, shorter, more 
obtuse, and singularly carnose leaves seem constant charac- 
ters in specimens from different localities. 
64. Myrsine Urvillei, Alph. DC. 
65. Coprosma lucida, DC.; C. grandifolia, Hook. fil. 
Pelaphia grandifolia, Banks and Sol. 
66. Myrsine salicifolia, Heward, Mss. 
67. Eleocarpus Hinau, A. Cunn. 
68. Solanum /aciniatum, Ait. 
69. Parsonsia heterophylla, A. Cunn. 
70. Libertia izioides, Spr. 
71. Pteris esculenta, Forst. 
72. Todea pellucida, Hook. 
73. Metrosideros florida, Sm. 
74. Podocarpus ferruginea, Don. 
75. Anagallis arvensis, L., (Introduced. ) 
76. Acena Sanguisorbe, Vahl. 
77. Dracophyllum latifolium, A. Cunn. 
78. Earina mucronata, Lindl. 
79. Agrostis emula, Br. 
80. Danthonia pallida, Br. 
81. Aciphylla squarrosa, Forst. 
82. Hymenophyllum demissum, Sw. 
83. Polypodium pustulatum, Spr. 
84. Aspidium pennigerum, Sw. 
85. Cyathea dealbata, Sw. 
86. medullaris, Sw. 
87. Ditto ditto. 
88. Lycopodium Flagellaria. A. Rich. 
89. Clematis indivisa, Willd. 
90. Pterostylis Banksii, Br. 
91. Orthoceras strictum, Br. 
92. Cassinia retorta, A. C. in D.C. Prodr.—Calea cinerem. 
Banks and Sol. (Barren). 
93. Pimelea prostrata ;—var. quadrifaria, foliis arcte quadr 
