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359, i895- 



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Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., xxvii., 1895. 



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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 

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1 Since my remarks on the flora of Lord Howe Island were put into 

 type, I have seen the " Macleay Memorial Volume," published by the 

 Linnean Society of New South Wales, in 1893. It contains a paper by 

 Prof. R. Tate " On the Geographic Relations of the Floras of Norfolk and 

 Lord Howe Islands," in which the author arrives at much the same conclu- 

 sions as myself. I had also overlooked a short article by Mr. C. Moore 

 {Transactions of the Royal Society of New South Wales, v. (1872), pp. 29- 

 34), on the same subject, but dealing only with the distribution of the 

 genera. I may add that my detailed account of the vegetation and flora 

 of the island has appeared in the Annals of Botany for June, 1896. 



