392 Transactions. 



*Sophora ietraptera J. Miill var. 



A third and very distinct form of this genus occurs between Rau])0 

 and Stony Bay, and apparently has no juvenile stage. On submitting 

 a specimen to T. F. Cheeseman he commented on it as follows : " This 

 seems to b> nearer to S. grandi flora than to >S'. micvophylla, but does 

 not match the East Cape plant, which must be taken as the type." 

 The leaves are about 10 cm. long with 15-20 pairs of linear-oblong 

 leaflets, the standard about f the length of the wings, and not reflexed. 



J. B. A. records (")*S. grandiflora. 



Family Geraniaceae. 



Geranium microphyllum, Hook. f. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A. ; L. C] 

 Common in grasslands. 



Geranium sessiliflorum Cav. var. glabrani Knuth. [J. B. A.] 



Peak between Cass Peak and Cooper's Knobs ; Barrv's Bav : Castle 

 Rock (2,500 ft.). 



Geranium dissectum Linn. var. australe Benth. [J. F. A. : J. B. A.] 

 Not common, and usually in cultivated places. 



Pelargoniimi iiiodorum Willd. [J. F. A. ; L. C] 



Cashmere Hills and elsewhere, chieflv in cultivated uround. 



Family Oxalidaceae. 



Oxalis cornicidata Linn. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A. ; L. C] 

 Everywhere abundant in open country. 



Oxalis magellanica Forst. 



Old Purau Road, Mount Fitzgerald (2,500 ft.). 



Family Linaceae. 



Linum monogynum Forst. f. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A. ; L. C] 



Evervwhere comnion on the coastal cliffs, and sometimes also found 

 on rocky crests and summits. 



The introduced L. marginale is sporadic and adventive. It was at 

 one time common near the foot of Dyer's Pass Road. 



Family Rutaceae. 



Melicope simplex A. Cunn. | J. B. A. ; L. C] 

 Everywhere abundant in the forest. 



Family Euphorbiaceae. 



Euphorbia glauca Forst. f. | J. F. A. ; J. B. A.] 



The beach, Le Bon's : R. M. L. The beach, Wainui : A. W. ; R. M. L. 



Family Callitrichaceae. 



Ckdlitriche verna Linn. 



Wainui ; common in streams. Apparently a new record. 



