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Subalpine meadows on Mount Hector, Tararua Range ; D. 

 Petrie ! 



Agrostis muscosa. 



Waimarino Plains ; Lake Rotoaira ; slopes of Tongariro 

 and Ruapehu, altitude 2,000-4,500 ft. ; T. F. C. 



Agrostis Dyeri. 



Flanks of Tongariro and Ruapehu, abundant, ascending to 

 5,500 ft, ; T. F. C. 



Trisetum Youngii. 



Ravines on the western base of Ruapehu, 3,500-4,500 ft. ; 

 T. F. C. Mount Hector, Tararua Range ; D. Petrie ! 



Amphibromus fluitans. 



Vicinity of Marton ; W. Townson ! 



Triodia australis. 



Alpine meadows on Mount Hector, Tararua Range ; alti- 

 tude, 4,500 ft. ; D. Petrie ! 



Not previously recorded from any part of the North Island. 



XCIII. FlLICES. 



Hymenophyllum Malingii. 



Subalpine forest on the Waimarino Plains, and near the 

 western base of Ruapehu," altitude 2,500-3,500 ft. ; not un- 

 common, and attaining a large size ; T. F. C. 



Gleichenia Cunninghamii. 



Sheltered places among scrub, flanks of Tongariro and 

 Ruapehu, ascending to over 4,000 ft. ; T. F. C. 



Polypodium Billardieri. 



I am indebted to Mr. R. H. Matthews for specimens of a 

 peculiar " sport " with the tips of the fronds regularly crested, 

 obtained near Kaitaia, north Auckland. 



Naturalised Plants. 

 Galium verum. 



I have received specimens of this species collected by Mr. 

 Donald Ross at Mahurangi. So far as I am aware, this is the 

 first record of its appearance in New Zealand. 



Hakea saligna. 



This species, which is occasionally planted for garden- 

 hedges, has established itself in the neighbourhood of Waihi, 

 and, according to Mr. E. R. Green, is spreading fast. 



