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II. Additional Species for the Neighbourhood of the Franz Josef 

 Glacier from the Sea to about 1.200 m. Altitude. 



Anisotome pilifera (Hook, f.) Cockayne and Laing. 

 Subalpine fell-field. 



Arundo conspicua Forst. f. 



Astelia montana (T. Kirk) Cockayne. 

 Forest ; subalpine fell-field. 



Astelia Petriei Cockayne. 



Subalpine fell-field, forming extensive patches. 



Calamagrostis pilosa (A. Rich.). 



Roche moutonnee ; moraine; fell-field. 



Carex Cockayniana Kukenth. 

 Forest. 



Carex comans Berggren. 



River-bed ; very common. 



Carex dissita Sol. 



Near pools of water, at about 210m. altitude. 



Carmichaelia (two species). 



River-bed. These species are probably " new." One is prostrate, and 

 the other semi-prostrate. I have only fruiting specimens. 



Celmisia petiolata Hook. f. 

 Subalpine fell-field. 



Celmisia Sinclairii Hook. f. 



Subalpine fell-field, forming large patches. 



Celmisia Walked T. Kirk. 



On rock where there is covering of soil, forming extensive patches. 



Cladium teretifolium R. Br. 

 Lowland moor. 



Claytonia australasica Hook. f. 



Small wet stony debris in subalpine belt. 



Coprosma brunnea (T. Kirk) Cockayne. 

 River-bed near terminal face of glacier. 



Coprosma' ciliata Hook. f. 

 Subalpine scrub. 



Coprosma serrulata Hook. f. 



Roche moutonnee, at 650 m. ; old moraine, at 900 m. 



