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*Epilohium pictmn Petrie. 



" On steep banks by the roadside in Balgueri Valley (Akaroa) and 

 Pigeon Bay Peak " : A. Wall. 



*Epilohiuni alsinoides A. Cunn. 



Common on the summits from Mount Bossu to Mount Herbert ; 

 Waikerikikeri ; Stony Bay Peak. 



*Epilobium temiipes Hook. f. 



Mount Herbert, 2.000 ft. : A. Wall. 

 *Epilobium insidare Haussk. 



On swampy hillsides from sea-level to nearly 3,000 ft., common — 

 e.g., on the south side of Rocky Peak above the hilltop, and on the 

 northern and eastern sides of Mount Herbert near the summit : A. Wall. 

 Epilohium rotundifolium Forst. f. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A. ; L. C] 

 Common in moist places. 



Epilohium linnaeoicles Hook. f. 



Not common. Heathcote Valley ; Wainui : R. M. L. " In damp 

 stony places. Bush at the head of Stonv Bav ; southern face of Mount 

 Herbert, at about 2,500 ft. ; Dan Rogers Gully " : A. Wall. 

 Epilohium niomnuJarifolimn R. Cunn. [J. F. A. : L. C] 



xlbundant on damp rocks and banks. 

 Ejnlobium nerterioides A. Cunn. [L. C] 



Abundant in tussock-grasslands. 

 *EpiIohium macfopus Hook. [J. B. A.] 



Southern side of Mount Herbert, near the top : A. Wall. 

 Epilohium novae-zeaJandiae Haussk. 



Akaroa Summit Road, and elsewhere near the hilltops, and some- 

 times down to 500 ft. Very variable in form, and occasionally approach- 

 ing E. glahellum. 



J. B. A. and J. F. A. record several other species which have been 

 seen by no other observers on the peninsula — e.g., {^)E. purpuratmn, 

 {^)E. microphyllum, {'^)E. crassum. 



Fuchsia excorticata Linn. [J. F. A. ; J. B. A. ; L. C] 



Everywhere common in the forest. 



Fuchsia Coleusoi Hook. f. [J. F. A. : J. B. A. : L. C] 

 Common in the forest and by the wayside. 



Family HalorrhagidaCeae. 



Halorrhagis erecta Schindler. [J. F. A. : J. B. A. ; L. C] 



Common in the open country and in scrub. 

 '^Halorrhagis depressa Walp. 



Common along the summits ; everywhere above 1,500 ft. 

 M//riophyllum intermedium DC. [J. F. A.] 



Cashmere Valley ; Lake Ellesmere ; Kaituna ; Wainui. 



*Gunnera monoica Raoul. [R. ; J. B. A.] 



On the ridge between Akaroa and Flea Bay ; Saddle Hill ; near 

 summit of Mount Herbert ; and in many other localities facing south 

 and south-west, usually above 1,500 ft., but coming down in Wainui 

 to less than 500 ft. (Akaroa is the type-locality.) 



The Gunnera monoica recorded by J. F. A. from the sandhills is 

 doubtless (^)G. arenaria. 



