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Name 

 MYRTACEiE. 



* Metrosideros . 



Onagrarie.e. 



Fuchsia 



* Epilobium junceun 

 CEnothera . 



CUCURBITACEJ5. 



*Sieyos angulatus 



FlCOIDE/E. 



* T( tragonia expansa 



THE VOYAGE OF EMS. CHALLENGER. 



Distribution of the Order, Genus, or Species. 



One endemic species in South Africa, many in Australasia, and a few in 

 Polynesia. Metrosideros polymorpha, common in New Zealand and 

 throughout Polynesia. 



Two or three species endemic in New Zealand, and many in America, 



ranging from Fuegia to Mexico, and one species occurring in the 



West Indies. 

 . ' Australasia and Chili. 



One species of this large otherwise American genus is endemic in the 



alpine marshes of Tasmania ; it is closely allied to a common American 



one. 



Australasia and America on both coasts. A littoral plant, and the only 

 member of the order in New /inland. 



Australasia and South America ; also in Japan. 

 * Mesembryanthemum aiquilaterale Australia and Tasmania, and Chili to California ; and closely allied to the 



South African Mesembryanthemum acinaciforme. 

 australe . Australasia and Polynesia. 

 arystallinum Australia, South Africa, California, and Mediterranean region. 



Umbellifer;e. 

 * Hiji Irocotyle anierica n a 



*Pozua 

 *Azorella . 



Huanaca . 



Azorella selago . 

 *Cranteia lineata 

 *Apium australe 

 *Oreomyrrhis 



,, andicola 



*Dancus brachiatus 



Crisrlittia 



CORNE.E. 



RUBIACEJE. 



*Nertera . 

 *Nertera depressa 

 *Coprosma 



New Zealand, North and South America ; and several other species of the. 



two regions are closely related. 

 New Zealand, Tasmania, and South America. 

 Australasia, Macdonald group, and intervening islands to Marion, and 



South America. 

 Two Australian species, and four extratropical South American ; and one, 



is recorded from Mexico. 

 Marion to the Macdonald group, and in Macquarie Island and Fuegia. 

 Australasia and Chili to the United States. 

 South temperate and cold regions generally. 

 Australasia and America, from Chili to Mexico, with endemic species in 



both regions. 

 Australasia and the Andes, northward to Mexico. 

 Australasia and America. 



Endemic species in New Zealand, Chili, and Brazil. 



New Zealand to Java and the Philippines, Tristan da Cunha and Fuegia to 

 Mexico, with endemic species in each region. 



Australasia, Tristan da Cunha, Fuegia to Mexico, and in the Sandwich 

 Islands. 



Numerous in New Zealand and extending northward to Borneo, through- 

 out Polynesia, and one endemic species occurs in Juan Fernandez. 



