404 Transactions. 



Coprosnia rhamnoides A. Cunn. [J. B. A. ; L. C] 

 Common in tlie forest and in scrub. 



*Coprosma parviflora Hook. f. [J. B. A.] 



Mount Sinclair ; Brasenose ; about 2,000 ft. and upwards. 



Coprosma crassifolia Col. [L. C] 



Pigeon Bay ; Akaroa ; Mount Sinclair ; Lyttelton ; and generally 

 common on open stony hillsides that have once been bushed. 



{'^)Coprosma rigida Cheesem. (?). 



Mount Pleasant ; Otahuna. Identification perhaps not quite certain 



Coprosma rubra Petrie. 



Near Cooper's Knobs : R. M. L. Lyttelton : A. W. 



Coprosma virescens Petrie. [T. K.] 



Pigeon Bay ; Mount Pleasant ; Lake Forsyth. With yellowish- 

 green branchlets in the forest, but passing out into the open at Lake 

 Forsyth, where it forms matted bushes that in autumn have brilliant 

 red almost leafless twigs. 



^Coprosma acerosa A. Cunn. var. arenaria Kirk. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A.] 

 On the coast near Long Lookout Point. 



Coprosma propinqua A. Cunn. [J. B. A. ; L. C] 



Lyttelton Hills ; Kaituna ; and elsewhere ; in many situations. 



Coprosma linariijoUa Hook. f. [J. B. A. ; L. C.] 



Common in the forest, particularly above 1,000 ft., but occasionally 

 coming down to sea-level. 



J. F. A. gives also {-)C. spafhulata, an Auckland species ; (")C'. 

 cuneata, usually an alpine plant ; and (")C. foetidissima, which miglit 

 be expected, but does not, I think, occur. 



*Nertera depressa Banks & Sol. [J. B. A.] 



Castle Rock, boggy ground, 2,000 ft.: R. M. L. Western side of 

 Mount Herbert, near the summit : A. W. 



*'^{^)Nertem dichondraefolia Hook. f. 



Akaroa : Raoul (as N. gracilis Raoul). 



Galitim umbrosum Sol. [J. B. A.] 



Common in stony ground, u.'-.aally near the outskirts of the forest. 



Galium tenuicaule A. Cunn. [J. B. A.] 

 Swamp, Cashmere V;il!( y. 



Asperula perpusiUa Hook, f [J. B. A.] 



Kennedy's Bush tnitk ; One Tree Hill. 



Family Campanulaceae. 



°Pratia angulata Hook. f. [J. B. A.] 



Lyttelton Hills : Cockayne. Between Stony Bay and Flea Bay, 

 damp places : A. W. 



^Lobelia anceps Linn. f. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A.] 



Lsland Bay, seashore ; coastal cliffs, Waikerikikeri : R. M. L. Child- 

 ren's Bay (Akaroa) and sea-coast generally : A. W. 



Wahlenbergia gracilis A. DC. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A. ; L. C] 



Abundant in tussock-grasslands. 



