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Blechnum Banksii (Hook, f.) Mett. 



South Island : Westland — Jackson's Bay ; Paringa Bay. L. C. 

 There are no Westland records in Cheeseman's Manual either for this 

 or B. durum. 



Blechnum durum (Moore) C. Chr. 



South Island : Westland — Jackson's Bay ; Paringa Bay. L. C. 



Carex Buchanani Berggren. 



South Island : Canterbury — Canterbury Plain, by side of water-races, 

 almost to sea-level. L. C. 



This is an example of an indigenous plant becoming more widely spread 

 through the farming operations of the settler. 



Celmisia bellidioides Hook. f. 



South Island : Otago — -Cecil Peak, Lake Wakatipu. W. Willcox ! 



Only three habitats are given by Petrie in his " List of the Flowering- 

 plants of Otago " (Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 28. p. 559). 



Celmisia densiflora Hook. f. 



South Island : Canterbury — Mount Stndholme, Hunter's Hills. C. 

 Foweraker ! 



Celmisia mollis Cockayne. 



South Island : Nelson — Mountains near Hanmer. W. Willcox ! 



Celmisia pseudo-Lyallii (Cheesem.) Cockayne. 



South Island : Canterbury — Mount Studholme, Hunter's Hills. C. 

 Foweraker ! 



This is, so far, the most southern record for this species. Mount Stud- 

 holme is only 1,085 m. high, but it contains, besides the two species 

 already noted, C. coriacea Hook, f., C. Lyallii Hook, f., and C. sfeCbdbilis 

 Hook. f. 



Celmisia ramulosa Hook. f. 



South Island : Otago — Cecil Peak, near summit. W. Willcox ! 



Celmisia Walkeri T. Kirk. 



South Island : Canterbury — Mount Ernest, head of Lake Wanaka. 

 The Misses Ewing ! 



Corallospartium crassicaule (Hook, f.) J. B. Armstg. 



South Island: Otago — Mount Rov. Lake Wanaka; 1,200m. altitude. 

 L. C. 



Coriaria angustissima Hook. f. 



South Island : Westland — (1) Subalpine belt of mountains bounding 

 Taramakau and Otira Valleys; (2) river-bed of Otira, at 300m. alti- 

 tude, in company with the two other species, but much less abundant. 

 L. C. 



Dacrydium laxifolium Hook. f. 



South Island : Otago — Near Curio Bay, Waikawa. within a metre or 

 two of sea-level, in Sphagnum bosr. L. C. 



