44 Transactions. 



Coriaria thymijolia Humb. & Bonp. Extensive pure associations at foot of 

 Mokai-Patea Ridge (westerly aspect) and loose-soil situations, 

 ascending to 4,500 ft. 



■ angustissima Hook. f. On slips at 3,600-4,500 ft.f 



Carmichaelia odorata* Col. River-banks, below 1,500 ft. 



flagelliformis Col. River-sides, up to 2,100 ft. 



Sophora tetraptera J. Mill. On river-flats at 1,450 ft. 



Rubus australis Forst. Ascending through lower forest to 3,600 ft.f 



schmidelioides A. Cunn. In lower forest to 1,450 ft.f 



Geum parviflorum Smith. At 4,500ft., on slip. 



Acaena Sanguisorbae Vahl. var. pilosa Kirk. All stations, ascending to 

 4,500 ft, 



novae-zelandiae Kirk. 



Carpodetus serratus Forst. Ascending to 3,000 ft. in forest. 



Weinmannia racemosa Linn, f . In lower forest, ascending to 2,500 ft. 



Drosera stenopetala Hook. f. Mountain bogs, 4,500-5,000 ft. 



• Arcturi Hook. f. Mountain bogs, 4,300-5,000 ft. 



Halorrhagis alata Jacq. Woodville Gorge. 



Gunner a monoica Raoul. On damp banks. 



Leptospermum scoparium Forst. Lowest slopes of Whariti. 



ericoides A. Rich. Ascending to 2,700 ft. in higher forest. 



Metrosideros florida Smith. In lower forest, Whariti. 



— — robusta A. Cunn. In lower forest, Whariti. 



hypericifolia A. Cunn. In lower forest, extending to 1,950 ft. 



Colensoi Hook. f. In lower forest, at 1,650 ft.f 



Myrtus bullata Sol. In lowest forest on Whariti. 



obcordata Hook. f. In lower forest, at 1,650 ft, 



pedunculated Hook. f. Ascending to 3,200 ft.f 



Epilobium pubens A. Rich. Ascending to 4,000 ft. 



erectum Petrie. Damp open places, ascending to 2,600 ft.f 



— — • tenuipes Hook. f. On river-flats. 



— — - Hectori Haussk. On river-flats. 



— chloraefolium Haussk. On vegetation lanes on shingle - slips, from 



3,600 ft. to 4,500 ft. (northerly aspect). 



— rotundifolium Forst. In lower forest, ascending to 2,100 ft.f 



— linnaeoides* Hook. f. 



— nummularifolium R. Cunn. Ascending to 3.150 ft.f 



— niacropus Hook. On river-beds and slips, 2,100—1,500 ft. 



— ' pyenostachyum Haussk. On loose shingle at 4.500 ft. (northerly 



aspect), on Te Atua Mahura. 

 — ■ melanocaulon Hook. On river-shingle beds at 1 ,500 ft.f 

 glabellum Forst. On river-shingle up to 1,450 ft, 



Fuchsia excorticata Linn. f. Ascending through lower forest to 3,600 ft.f 

 Azorella Haastii Benth. & Hook. f. On rock-faces at 4,400 ft, 

 Hydrocotyle elongata A. Cunn. In lower forest, ascending to 2,100 ft.f 



americana Linn. In lower forest, ascending to 2,000 ft. 



novae-zealandiae D.C. Lower forest. 



Oreomyrrhis andicola Endl. From 4,400 ft. to 4,500 ft., in herb-field. 

 Aciphylla Colensoi Hook. f. In tussock meadow, 2,700-5,000 ft.f 

 Ligusticum aromaticum Hook. f. In tussock meadow and herb-field, 3,600— 



5,000 ft. 

 Angelica rosaefolia Hook. On river-cliffs at 1,450 ft. 

 Panax simplex Forst. In higher forest, from 2,500 ft, to 4,200 ft.f 



