Peteie. — On the Flowering Plants of Otago. 665 



Oreostylidium subulatum, Berggreii. — Bather rare in wet 

 peaty stations in the E. and S. Swampy Hill (Dunedin) ; 

 Alaungatua ; Inch - Clutha ; Catlin's ; Blue Mountains ; 

 Bluff Hill. Kanges from sea-level to 3,000ft. 



FoRSTEBA SEDiFOLiA, L. f. — Commou on the mountains of 

 the far W. Longwood Eange ; Clinton Saddle (3,000ft.) ; 

 Frazer Peaks (Stewart Island). 



FoRSTEBA BiDWiLLii, Hook. f. — Not rare in mountain swamps 

 in the E. and S. Swampy Hill (Dunedin); Maungatua; 

 Catlin's ; Blue Mountains. Eanges from 20ft. to 3,000ft. 

 I have not observed this on the mountains of the N., C, 

 or W. The plant here referred to may -be F. tcnella, 

 Hook. f. Mr. Brown, A.L.S., of Kew, considers that both 

 belong to one species, a view in which I am disposed to 

 concur. 



DoNATiA NOV^-ZEALANDi^, Hook. f. — Not rare in mountain 

 swamps of the E. and S. Maungatua; Blue Mountains; 

 low fiats west of Paterson's Inlet. Eanges from 20ft.- 

 3,000ft. 



Phyllachne clavigeeum. Hook. f. — Not rare on the moun- 

 tains of the W. Hector Mountains; Mount Pisa; Mount 

 Cardrona; &c. (4,000ft.-6,000ft.). 



Phyllachne colensoi. Hook. f. — Commou in the higher 

 mountains at 4,000ft. -5, 500ft. Eock and Pillar Eange ; 

 Mount Ida ; Hector Mountains ; Mount Pisa ; &c. 



Phyllachne haastii, Berggren. — Maungatua (3,000ft.). 



Wahlenbergla. GBACiLis, DC. — Common in dry open stations 

 up to 3,000ft. 



Wahlenbeegia saxicola, DC. — Common throughout at 

 l,000ft.-3,500ft. 



Lobelia eoughii, Hook. f. — Broken shingle-slopes of Mount 

 Ida and Mount St. Bathan's (3,500ft.-5,000ft.). 



Lobelia linn^oides, Petrie. — Not uncommon on mountains 

 of C. and W. Mount Ida; Hector Mountains; &c. 

 (3,000ft.-4,500ft.). 



Peatia angulata. Hook. f. — Not uncommon on wet open 

 lands, and very variable. Var. delta : Old Man Eange 

 (3,000ft.-4,000ft.). Var. gamma: Sandhills at Catlin's. 



Peatia maceodon, Hook. f. — Eare and local on the moun- 

 tains of the W. Mount Cardrona and Hector Mountains 

 (4,000ft.). 



Sellieea eadicans, Cav. — Common by seaside in E. and S. ; 

 rare inland and much reduced in size, as at Lakes Wanaka 

 and Te Anau. Ascends to 1,000ft. 



