CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. .417 
fariis imbricatis late obovatis obtusis concavis glabris, ramulis 
. petiolis brevibus persistentibus foliorum lapsorum creberrime 
tuberculatis. 
This is not an uncommon plant in the neighbourhood of 
the Bay of Islands, especially near the sea, it is also found on 
the mountains of the interior. 
94. Convolvulus sepium, L. 
95. Hedycarya dentata, Forst. 
96. Friesia racemosa, A. Cunn. 
97. Juncus planifolius, Br., var. panicula capitata. 
98. Leptocarpus simplex, Br. 
99. Carpodetus serratus, Forst. 
100. Cyperus ustulatus, A. Rich. 
101. Poa australis, Br. 
102. Danthonia pallida, Br. 
103. Carex dissita, Sol. 
104. Arundo australis, A. Rich. 
105. Carex collata, Boott. 
106. Agrostis ovata, Br. 
107. Dacrydium cupressinum,Sol.; foliis ramisque elongatis. 
108. Agrostis emula, Br. 
109. Dacrydium cupressinum, Sol.; folis brevioribus ra- 
misque abbreviatis. 
110. Uncinia riparia, Br. 
111. Alopecurus agrestis, L. (Introduced). 
112, Juncus planifolius, Br. ; panicula laxa. 
113. Poa annua, L. (Introduced.) 
114. Carex lucida, Boott. 
115. Carex polystachya, A. Rich. 
116. Triticum squarrosum, Banks and Sol. in Mus. Brit. ; 
foliis involutis glaucis levibus v.marginibus tantum scaberulis, 
glumis lanceolatis nervosis sub 5-floris, floribus remotis, palea 
inferiore dorso carinata 5-nervi in aristam longissimam scabri- 
dam recurvam desinente, superiore apice integra bicarinata, ca- 
rinis scabrido-ciliatis. 
Culms about a foot long, nearly erect, slender, more or less 
glaucous. Leaves striated, nerved, narrow and somewhat re- 
