546 Transactions. — Botany. 



Melicope simplex, a. Cunn. — Not rare in forests of E. and S. ; 

 less common inland. Beaumont; Clyde; Cambrians. Very 

 often the host of Viscum lindsayi, Hook. f. 



Pennantia corymbosa, Forst. — Forests of E. and S., rather 

 rare ; chiefly on rich alluvial or volcanic lands. 



Stackhousia minima, Hook. f. — Not rare in C. Naseby ; 

 St. Bathan's ; Tinkers ; Hawea Flat. Eeaches 3,000ft. 

 on Mount Ida and Dunstan Eanges. 



DiscARiA TOUMATOU, Eaoul. — CoiTimon in rich open lands and 

 mountain valleys. Grows only in soils of high fertility. 



CoRiARiA RUSCiFOLiA, L. — Commou in forests and valley-slopes 

 of E. and S. ; less common in the C. and W. districts. 



CoRiARiA THYMiFOLiA, Humb. — Commoii in open grass-lands. 

 Horse Eange ; Waihemo; Tuapeka ; &c. 



CoRiARiA ANGUSTissiMA, Hook. f. — Not rare in high mountain 

 valleys of C. and W. Eweburn Creek; Nevis Eiver; 

 Hunter Eiver ; Clinton Valley ; &c. 



Carmich^lia crassicaulis, Hook. f. — Nenthorn ; Naseby ; 

 and westward to Dunstan Mountains.. Local, and con- 

 fined to the N.C. district. 



Carmich^lia monroi, Hook. f. — Kurow; Mount Ida; Mount 

 St. Bathan's; Carrick and Hector Mountains; and all 

 mountains of Lake District. 200ft. -4, 000ft. 



Carmich^lia nana, Colenso. — Waitaki, Maniototo, and Lake 

 Districts. Common on alluvial lowlands ; ascends to 

 2,000ft. 



Carmich.^lia plagelliformis, Colenso. — Common in open 

 and scrubby lands throughout ; ascends to 2,500ft. 



Carmich^lia juncea, Colenso. — Lowlands of Waitaki, Manio- 

 toto, and Lake Districts ; ascends to 2,000ft. 



Carmich^lia enysii, T. Kirk. — Spurs of Mount Ida Eange, 

 at Eweburn Creek ; 3,000ft. 



Carmich^lia uniflora, T. Kirk and J. Buch. — Head of Lake 

 Hawea, alluvial flats. 



Carmich^lia kirkii, Hook. f. — Eare and local. Otepopo 

 Eiver ; valleys in east and west of Eock and Pillar Eange , 

 Sowburn . 



Carmich^lia compacta, Petrie. — Kawarau and Clutha 

 Gorges, between Arrowtown and Eoxburgh. 



Carmichj^lia petkiei, T. Kirk (MS.). — Valleys and terraces 

 on east and west of Dunstan Mountains. Most abundant 

 in Clutha Valley, north of Clyde. 



