324 Transactions. — Botany. 



Filices. 



Gleichenia circinata, Swartz. Aorere Valley, and West Coast. 

 ,, cunninghamii, Heward. Aorere Valley, and West 

 Coast to Greymouth. 

 Cyathea cunninghamii, Hook. f. Bateman's Gully, D. Grant ! 

 Hymenophyllum cheesemanii, Baker. Mokihinui. 

 Trichomanes elongatum, A. Cunn. Collingwood, D. Grant ! 



,, humile, Forst. Happy Valley, Nelson, D. Grant ! 



Lindsaya linearis, Sw. The Port Hills, D. Grant ! Collingwood. 

 ,, trichomanoides, Dryander. Foxhill ; Collingwood, D. 

 Grant ! 

 Adiantitm hispidulum, Swartz. Bishopdale, D. Grant ! 



„ diaphanum, Willd. Bateman's Gully, D. Grant! 

 „ fulvum, Raoul. Nelson ; Mokohinui. 

 Pellaa falcata, Br. Mr. A. Collins' Bush, near Nelson, D. 



Grant ! 

 Low aria membranacea, Col. Nelson; Bishopdale, etc., D. Grant! 

 „ banksii, Hook. f. West Wanganui, etc., D. Grant! 

 „ nigra, Col. Collingwood, D. Grant! 

 ,, fraseri, A Cunn. West Coast, as far South as Charles- 

 town, hut somewhat local. 

 Doodia media, Br. Port Hills, Nelson. 

 Polypodium tenelhm, Forst. Not unfrequent in Suburban North, 



Nelson ; Poor Man's Valley, etc. ; D. Grant! 

 Schiza'ajistulosa, Lab. Aorere Valley. 



LYCOPODIACE.E. 



Lycopodium later ale, Br. Aorere Valley ; plentiful. 

 Tmesipteris forsteri, Endlicher. On tree ferns, Maitai Valley ; 

 very local. 



Addenda. 



The following are stated to have been collected on Mount 

 Franklin, by Mr. Park of the Geological Survey Department, on 

 the authority of Mr. J. Buchanan (" Trans. N.Z. Inst.," vol. xvii., 

 p. 356) :— ' 



Ranunculus lyallii, Hook. f. 



Cotula pectinata, Hook. f. 



Gentiana concinna, Hook, f.* 



Veronica linifolia, Hook. f. 



" Mitrasacne cheesemanii," J. Buch. 



Ourisia macrocarpa, Hook. f. 



Carex wakatipu, Petrie. 



* Hitherto this species has only been recorded from the Auckland and 

 Campbell Islands, and it is to be feared that a cleiical error has occurred, 

 Mount Franklin being a most unlikely habitat for a plant that can only 

 exist when growing in peat. 



