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Art. XXX. — List of Phanerogamic Plan's Indigenous in the Southland 



District. 



By J. Crosby Smith, F.L.S. 



[Read before the Ota\o Institute, 7th October, 1913.] 



As there lias not at any time been published a list of the indigenous plants 

 of the Southland District, I have made the present effort to draw one 

 together. The boundaries of Southland, as distinct from the Province of 

 Otago, being ill denned, I have taken the Southland Educational District 

 for the purposes of the present list. This district, commencing at a point 





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slightly east of Waikawa Harbour on the south coast, runs almost due 

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 and west coasts between Waikawa and Big Bay, and including Stewart 

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