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Candolleace^e. 



Forstera sedifolia, L. fil., var. oculata, Cheesm. 

 Longwood Range. L. C. 



Composite. 



Olearia virgata, Hook. f. 



(1.) Rakiahua Val'ey, Stewart Island, amongst shrubs on 

 river-bank ; L. C. J (2.) Wet ground near Karioi, south of 

 Ruapehu ; L.C. ! 



Celmisia incana, Hook. f. 



South and west of Ruapehu, forming large mats at 1,500 m. 

 altitude. L. C. ! 



Gnaphalium trinerve,jForst.]f. 



Stewart Island ; very c x imon, taking possession of road- 

 cuttings, &c, and on the increase. Gibbs, Laing, Crosby-Smith, 

 and L. C. !j 



Raoulia glabra, Hook. f. 



^jjNear Half- moon Bay, Stewart Island. Laing, Gibbs, Crosbv- 

 Smith, and L. C. ! " ' 



Helichrysum grandiceps, Hook. 1. 



Table Hill Range, Stewart Island. L. C. ! 



Cotula Traillii, Kirk.^f 



(1.) Base of Bluff Hill ; L. C. ! (2.) Dog Island and Centre 

 Island; L. C. !]£ 



Cotula squalida, Hook.[f. 

 | Bluff Hill. L. C. ! 



j 'm f . : ; 



Erechtites arguta^D.C. 

 Kapiti Island. L. C. ! 



Senecio scorzonerioides, Hook. f. 



Table Hill, Stewart Island; very plentiful. L. C. ' 



Senecio elaeagnifolius, Hook. f. 

 Longwood Range. L. C. ! 



' -i . ; ; 



Taraxacum glabratum (Forst. 1), Cockayne. 

 Stewart Island.r^L.'C. ! 



