250 Transactions. 



C AR YOPH YLLACE AE . 



Stellaria parviflora Banks & Sol. Not uncommon. 

 Hectorella caespitosa Hook. f. Mountain-side. 



Ranunculaceae. 



Ranunculus hirtus Banks & Sol. Damp places. 



lappaceus Sm. Common. 



multiscapus Cockayne. Fairly common. 



Cruciferae. 

 Cardamine heterophylla (Forst. f.) 0. E. Schultz. Creek-banks. 



Saxifragaceae. 

 Carpodetus serratus Forst. Fairly common. 



PiTTOSPORACEAE. 



Pittosporum tenuifolium Banks & Sol. Lake-side. 



ROSACEAE. 



Ruhus a^istralis Forst. f. Common. 



suhpauperatus Cockayne. Dry places. 



Geum parviflorum Sm. Tolerably common. 



leiospermum Petrie. Not uncommon. 



pusillum Petrie. Not uncommon. 



Acaena Sanguisorbae Vahl. Common. 

 var. pilosa T. Kirk. Common. 



novae-zelandiae T. Kirk. Common. 



microphylla Hook. f. Abundant. 



Geraniaceae. 



Geranium sessiliflorum Cav. Common in meadow. 



microphyllum Hook. f. Common. 



Coriariaceae. 



Coriaria ruscifolia L. Common on lake-side, &c. 



angustissima Hook. f. At 2,500 ft. 



Leguminosae. 

 Sophora microphylla J. Mull. Lake-side. 



Elaeocarpaceae. 



Aristotelia racemosa (A. Cunn.) Hook. f. Near lake-side. 



— — var. with red berries. Rare. 



Rhamnaceae. 

 Discaria toumatou Raoul. Dry places near lake. 



Malvaceae. 

 Gaya Lyallii J. E. Baker. In reservoir creek. 



Violaceae. 



Viola Cunninghamii Hook. f. Common in damp places. 

 filicaulis Hook, f. Not uncommon. 



