PoppBLWELL. — Indigenous Vegetation of Ben Lomond. 251 



Thymeleaceae. 



Pimelea prostrata Willd. Fairly common. 

 Drapetes Dieffenbachii Hook. f. Common. 



Lyallii Hook. f. More rare than D. Diffenbachii. 



Myrtaceae. 



Leptospermum scoparium Forst. Common. 



Metrosideros lucida (Forst. f.) A. Ricti. Rare on lake-side. 



Onagraceae. 



Epilobium Hectori Haussk. Common on tracks, &c. 



linnaeoides Hook. f. Damp places. 



■ pictum Petrie. Common. 



Fuchsia excorticata L. f. Damp forest. 

 Colensoi Hook. f. Not uncommon. 



Araliaceae. 



Nothopanax Colensoi (Hook, f.) Seem. In damp forest. • 

 Pseudopanax crassifoUum (Sol.) C. Koch. Not plentiful. 



Umbelliferae. 

 Hydrocotyle novae-zealandiae DC. Damp places. 

 Aciphylla Colensoi Hook. f. Above 3,000 ft. 



pinnatifida Petrie. Rare ; in boggy places at 4,400 ft. 



Angelica decipiens Hook. f. In alpine meadow. 

 Anisotome imbricatum Hook. f. High elevation only. 



CORNACEAE. 



Griselinia littoralis (Raoul). Lake-side. 

 Corohia Cotoneaster Raoul. Forest-margin. 



Ericaceae. 

 Gaultheria antipoda Forst. f. var. erecta Cheesem. Dry banks. 



depressa Hook. f. Abundant. 



rupestris R. Br. Common. 



Epacridaceae. 



Pentachondra pumila (Forst. f.) R. Br. Not abundant. 

 Styphelia Fraseri (A. Cunn.) F. Muell. x\bundant. 



acerosa Sol. Plentiful near lake. 



Dracophyllum rosemarimfolium R. Br. Abundant. 



prostratwn T. Kirk. Common near summit. 



— — muscoides Hook. Not uncommon. 



Myrsinaceae. 

 Rapanea Urvillei (A. DC.) Mez. Rare in forest. 



Gentianaceae. 



• Gentiana corymbifera T. Kirk. Common. 



bellidifolia Hook. f. Not uncommon. 



BORAGINACEAE. 



Myosotis Goyeni Petrie. Rocks near Queenstown. 



Labiatae. 

 Mentha Cunninghamii Benth. Creek-banks, &c. 



