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Magxoliaceae. 

 Drimi/.s colontta Raoul. Not common. 



Cruciferae. 

 Cardamine heterophyUa (Forst. f.) 0. E. Schultz var. Forest tracks. 



Saxifrauaceae. 

 Carpodetus serratus Forst. Fairly plentiful. 



PlTTOSPORACEAE. 



Pittosporum Colensoi Hook. f. var. Scattered throughout. 



CUNONIACEAE. 



Weinmannia racemosa L. f. Comparatively rare. 



Rosaceae. 



Rubus australis Forst. f. Throughout. 



— cissoides A. Cunn. Not plentiful. 



subpauperatus Cockayne. Not uncommon. 



Potentilla anserina (L.) var. anserinoides (Raoul) T. Kirk. Damp places. 

 Acaena novae-zelandiae Kirk. Throughout. 



— Sanguisorbae Vahl. Common. 



microphylla Hook. f. On tracks, &c. 



Geraniaceae. 



Geranium microphyllum Hook. f. Near Martin's Bay. 



sessiliflorum Cav. var. Sand-hills. 



Oxalis magellanica Forst. Near Lake McKerrow. 



Olacinaceae. 

 Pennantia corymbosa Forst. Not plentiful. 



Euphorbiaceae. 

 Euphorbia glaaca Forst. f. Sand-dunes only. 



CORIARIACEAE. 



Coriaria ruscifolia L. var. Abundant and of great size. 



thymifolia Humb. & Bonp. var. Fairly plentiful. 



angustissima Hook. f. Not common. 



Leguminosae. 



Sophora tetraptera J. Mull. var. Lake McKerrow and Martin's Bay. 

 Carmichaelia flagelliformis Col. (?). Martin's Bay. 



Elaeocarpaceae. 



Aristotelia racemosa (A. Cunn.) Hook. f. Not abundant. 



Colensoi Hook. f. Rare. 



fruticosa Hook. f. Common. 



Elaeocarpus Hookerianus Raoul. Comparatively rare. 



