548 Transactions. — Botany. 



Ac^NA DEPRESSA, T. Kirk. — ■ Cardrona Valley ; Matukituki 

 Valley. I consider this species a form of A. microphylla. 

 Hook. f. 



Ac^NA NOv^-ZEALANDi^, T. Kirk. — Otago Heads ; Manuka 

 Creek district. This plant spreads very readily in barren 

 cultivated pastures, as does also A. sanguisorhce, Vahl. 



Ac^NA GiiABBA, Buclianan. — Mount Ida (3,500ft.). 



C.ARPODETUS SERKATUS, Forst. — Common in forests of E. and 

 S., more rare in the valleys of the W. Matukituki Valley. 



Weinmannia racemosa, Forst. — Dunedin(rare). Abundant in 

 forests south of mouth of Taieri. 



TiLL^A MOSCHATA, DC. — Sparingly on spray-washed cliffs of 

 E. coast. 



TiLLJSA siNCLAiRii, Hook. f. — Waihola ; Waikouaiti. More 

 common in the inland plains of the C. and S. in wet 

 stations. 



TiLL^A VERTiciLLARis, DC. — Common throughout; more 

 succulent near the coast. 



TiLL^A PURPURATA, Hook. f. — Moist statious near Pembroke. 

 A very local plant, and most easily overlooked. 



TiLLiEA MULTicAULis, Petrie. — Maniototo and Manuherikia 

 Plains, l,200ft.-2,800ft. 



TiLL^A Nov^-ZEALANDiJE, Petrie. — Lake Waihola ; Waipahi. 

 The plant from Te Anau formerly referred by me to this 

 species is most likely a form of T. sinclairii. The Lake 

 Waihola and Waipahi plants may prove distinct when 

 better known. 



Drosera stenopetala, Hook. f. — Frazer Peaks, Stewart 

 Island ; Longwood Eange ; Hector Mountains. Not seen 

 on any of the mountains of the E. or N. 



Drosera arcturi, Hook. — Common on high mountain -bogs. 

 Maungatua ; Blue Mountains ; &c. 



Drosera spathulata, Labill. — Mouth of Clutha Eiver ; Cat- 

 lin's ; lowlands of Southland. Ascends to 3,000ft. on Blue 

 Mountains. 



Drosera binata, Labill. — Ijowland boggy stations from 

 mouth of Clutha Eiver to Eivertou. This seems to be a. 

 strictly lowland plant. It occurs at 1,000ft. near Pembroke, 

 the highest station known to me. 



Haloragis alata, Jacq. — Not rare in the E. Dunedin ; 

 Otepopo ; Palmerston. A very uncommon plant inland. 



Haloragis tetragyna, Labill, var. diffusa. — Hills about 

 Dunedin and near E. coast at 2,000ft. or less ; more com- 



