566 Transactions. — Botany. 



Gaulthebia antipoda, Forst. — Most abundant on heathy 

 hills and lowlands throughout. 



Gaultheria bupestris, Br. — Common in mountain valloys, 

 on banks of streams. Kurow Mountains ; Mount Ida ; 

 Hector Mountains ; &c. 



Peknettya tasmanica, Hook. f. — Hector Mountains (4,000ft.). 

 Mount Bonpland. 



Cyathodes acerosa, Br. — Not rare near the E. and S. coasts. 

 Dunedin; Bluff Hill ; &c. 



Cyathodes empetrifolia, Hook. f. — Common on swampy 

 ground on hills and lowlands of E. and S. Swampy Hill, 

 Dunedin; Maungatua ; Inch-Clutha; Blue Mountains; 

 &c. Eanges from sea-level to 3,000ft. 



Cyathodes colensoi. Hook. f. — Neighbourhood of Naseby ; 

 Waipori. A local plant, almost confined to the N.E. high- 

 lands, at 2,000ft.-3,000ft. 



Leucopogon frazeki, a. Cunn. — Abundant throughout in 

 open heathy lands up to 3,000ft. 



Pentachondra pumila, Br. — Abundant on the mountains of 

 the C. and W., and on the hills of the E. Descends almost 

 to sea-level at Inch-Clutha and Catlin's, and ascends to 

 5,000ft. on the mountains of C. and W. 



Archeria traversii, Hook. f. — Occurs sparingly in the valleys 

 of the far W. Clinton Valley ; valleys of Reece and 

 Holly ford. 



Dkacophyllum menziesii, Hook. f. — On upper edge of bush 

 on mountains west of Lakes Wakatipu and Te Anau 

 (3,000ft.-3,500ft.). 



Dkacophyllum strictum, Hook, f . — Clinton Saddle, Lake 

 Te Anau (3,000ft.). 



Dkacophyllum longifolium, Br. — Common in the E. and S., 

 especially near the sea. Ascends to 3,000ft. on Mau- 

 ngatua. 



Dracophyllum urvilleanum, a. Eich. — Not rare in the 

 Lake District and in the lower valleys of the C. Lakes 

 Wakatipu, Hawea, and Te Anau; Mount Ida; Tapanui. 

 I have not always been able to distinguish this clearly 

 from the preceding species. 



Dracophyllum uniflorum. Hook. f. — Not uncommon in 

 mountain valleys of C. and W. at 2,500ft.-4,000ft. Mount 

 Ida ; Hector Mountains ; &c. 



Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium, Forst. — Formerly common 

 on the mountains of the C. and W. at 3,500ft.-5,000ft. 



