Name. 



Composite, 

 *Lagenophora . 



*Abrotanella 

 Cotula plumosa . 

 Flaveria . 



* Microseris 



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Stylidb^;. 

 *Phyllachne 



Lobeliac&e. 



* Lobelia anceps . . . , 

 *Pratia .... 



*Selliera radicans 



Ericace*. 



*Pemetfi/a , 



'Ericace^;, sub-ord. Epacride.e 



PrimulacejE. 

 *Samolus repens 



Gentianace^;. 

 *Gentiana saxosa 



CONVOLVULACEiE. 



Calystegia tuguriorurn 



SCROPHULARINEiE. 



Calceolaria . 



*Graiiola peruviana . 

 Veronica elliptica 

 Ourisia . 



Plantagixe.k 



* Plantago . . . . . 



* Euphrasia antarctica 



P0LYGONE.E. 

 * Muehlenbeclda . . . . 



Australasia to India and the Sandwich Islands, with a few species in South 



America, one of which reaches Tristan da Cunha. 

 Several species in Australasia and one in the Falklands. 

 Crozets, Kcrguelen, Macquarie, Auckland, and Campbell Islands. 

 Seven species, six of which inhabit America, ranging from Chili to Mexico 



and Florida, and one Australia, the Australian species being very 



near one of the commoner American ones. 

 A genus of about a dozen species, whereof one is found in Extratropical 



South America, one in Australasia, and the rest in North-west 



America. 



Australasia and Fuegia. 



Australasia, South America, and South Africa. 



Endemic species in Australasia, South America, and Asia. 



Australasia and Chili. 



One species endemic in Tasmania and New Zealand, and the rest in South 

 America. 



Restricted to Australasia, Polynesia, Malayan Peninsula and Archipelago, 

 except the monotypic Lcbetanthus americanus, and specially numerous 

 in Australia. 



Australasia, Polynesia, and South Chili. 



The only species found in Australia, with which Mueller unites the South 

 American Gentiana magcllanica. 



New Zealand, Masafuera, Chili. 



Two endemic species in New Zealand, and many in America, ranging from 



the Falklands and Fuegia to Mexico. 

 Australasia and South America. 

 Australasia, Falklands, and Fuegia. 

 One species endemic in Tasmania, about six in New Zealand, and about 



a dozen in America, ranging from Fuegia to New Grenada. 



Plantago brownii, found in Tasmania and New Zealand, has a representa- 

 tive species in the South American Plantago barbata. 

 Australasia and Chili. 



Endemic species in Australasia and in the Andes. 



