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Laurelia 



Name. 

 MoNIMIACEiE. 



Proteace^e. 



Roupala . 



Lomatia . 

 Embothrium 



Orites 



THTMEL.EACE2E. 



*Drapetes . 



Cupulifer^:. 

 *Fagus 



Conifers. 



*Podocarpus 



Araucaria 



Libocedrus 

 Fitzroya . 

 *Dacrydium 



*Libertia 



IlilDE.E. 



Naiadace^e. 

 *Triglochin striatum . 



Liliace^e. 

 Luzuriaga 



*Astelia . 



JUNCACE-E. 



*Juncus planifolius . 



*Ju?icus vaginatus 



* J uncus scheuchzerioida 



THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



Distribution of the Order, Genus, or Species. 



One species endemic in New Zealand, and one in Chili. 



Chiefly endemic genera in the Australasian, African, and American regions : 

 in Asia, Helicia extends northward to Japan ; in Africa a few members 

 of the order reach Abyssinia and Madagascar, and in America Roupala 

 reaches Mexico. None eastward of New Caledonia and New Zealand 

 in Polynesia. 



Two or three species in New Caledonia, and the rest (about thirty) in 

 America. 



About half-a-dozen species in Eastern Australia, and three in Chili. 



One species endemic in Eastern Australia, and the rest (four) in America, 

 ranging from Magellan Strait to Peru. 



One species endemic in Chili, and the rest in Australia. 



Three Australasian species, one Bornean, and one. Fuegian. 



The section Notliofagus is restricted to Australasia and South America, 

 with endemic species in Australia, New Zealand, Fuegia, and Chili. 

 In Australia the genus reaches the head of the Mackay River, New 

 South Wales. 



With the exception of Saxegothca, all the South American genera of this 



order are also represented in Australasia. 

 The New Zealand Podocarpus spicata, and the American Podocarjius 



andina, are closely allied. 

 The section Colunibea is represented by endemic species in New Caledonia, 



Eastern Australia, Chili, and Brazil. 

 New Zealand, New Caledonia, China, Japan, Chili, and California. 

 One species endemic in Chili, and the only other (Diselma) in Tasmania. 

 Australasia, Malaya, Polynesia, and Chili. 



Endemic species in Australia, New Zealand, and Fuegia. 

 North and South America, South Africa, and Australasia. 



Two species endemic in Chili, and one (Callixene) in Fuegia and New 



Zealand. 

 Chiefly New Zealand, and represented in Fuegia, South-eastern Australia, 



and the Sandwich Islands. 



Australia, New Zealand, and western coast of South America, from Chili 



to Bolivia. 

 Tasmania and New Zealand, and very closely allied to the Chilian Juvcus 



procerus. 

 Australasia, Kerguelen, Fuegia. 



