Petrie. — On the Flotvering Plants of Otago. 673 



MuHLENBECKiA EPHEDROiDES, Hook. f. — Eatlier rare and local. 



Kurow ; Awamoko ; Eoxburgh. 

 RuMEX FLExuosus, Forst. — Abundant in N. and C; more 



rare elsewhere. 

 RuMEX NEGLECTUS, T. Kirk. — Port Molynetix ; Catlin's ; Bluff; 



Paterson's Inlet. 

 PiMELEA TKAVERSii, Hook. f. — Eather rare on mountains of 



C. and N. Mount St. Bathan's; Mount Ida (2,000ft.- 



3,000ft.). 



PiMELEA ARENARiA, A. Cunn. — Not rare on sandhills of E. 



and S. coasts. 

 PiMELEA PROSTKATA, Vahl. — Common in open lands. 



PiMELEA LYALLii, Hook. f. — Counnon in the Lower Waitaki 



and Upper Clutha Valleys ; Kurow ; Manuherikia Valley ; 



Lake District ; &c. I have not seen this in the Taieri 



basin. 

 PiMELEA SERiCEO-viLLOSA, Hook. f. — Abundant in Clutha 



Valley north of Cromwell to Lake Hawea. I have not 



seen this outside this very limited district. 



Kelleria dieffenbachii, Hook. — Not uncommon throughout. 

 Signal Hill; Lawrence; Tapanui ; Bluff; Catlin's; &c. 



Kelleria lyallii, Hook. f. — Not rare on lofty mountains of 

 C. and N.W., at 5,000ft.-6,000ft. Dunstan Mountains; 

 OldManEange; Hector Mountains ; Mount Pisa; Mount 

 Cardrona ; &c. 



Kelleria villosa, Berggren. — Mount Ida (4,000ft.). 



ExocARPUs BiDwiLLii, Hook. f. — Head valleys of Eweburn 

 Creek, near Naseby. I have observed this plant nowhere 

 else in Otago. 



Euphorbia glauca, Forst.— Common on sandhills of E. and 

 S. coasts. 



Paratrophis microphyllus, Hook. f. — Not uncommon in 

 bush in E. and S. Dunedin ; Hampden ; Catlin's ; West 

 Taieri ; &c. 



Fagus menziesii, Hook. f. — Not rare on hills of E. and S. 

 Mount Cargill ; West Taieri ; Catlin's ; Tapanui ; &c. 



Fagus fusca. Hook. f. — Common in the higher valleys of the 

 far W. Lakes Hawea, Wanaka, and Wakatipu. 



Fagus clipfortioides, Hook. f. — Common in the higher 

 valleys of the far W. Lakes Hawea, Wanaka, Waka- 

 tipu, and Te Auau. 



Fagus solandri, Hook. f. — Common in lower valleys and hill 

 slopes W. of the Lake District. 



