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Luzula leptophylla Buchen. Old Man Range, 5,000 ft. [A. W.] ; Rock and 



Pillar Range, 5,000 ft. [A. W.]. 

 Luzula racemosa var. Traversii Buchen. Mount St. Bernard, 4,000 ft. 



[A. W.] ; Mount Hutt, 5,000 ft. [A. W.] ; and many other localities in 



Canterbury and Otago. Hitherto recorded from very few stations in 



Canterbury. 

 Triglochin palustre Linn. Taieri River, Waipiata [A. W.]. The only Otago 



station hitherto recorded is Ophir. 

 Scirpus basilaris C. B. Clarke. Castle Hill, Waimakariri Basin [A. W.]. 

 Gahnia pauciflora T. Kirk. Mount Grey, near Amberley [L. C] ; appa- 

 rently first record in Canterbury. Also at Glentui, near Oxford [R. M. 



Laing]. 

 Uncinia purpuraia Petrie. Hanmer Mountains, to 5,000 ft. [D. P.]. 

 Carex pyrenaica Wahl. Mount Miromiro, Hanmer, 6,000 ft. [L. C.]. 

 Carex appressa R. Br. Near Godley Head, Port Hills, Christchurch [D. P.]. 



First record north of Otago. 

 Carex resectans Cheesem. Port Hills. Christchurch, and Banks Peninsula 



[D. P.]. Was no doubt formerly also on Canterbury Plains, and has 



been found by myself in lawn near Christchurch and in the New 



Brighton dunes. 

 Carex Raoulii Boott. Mount Hutt, Pudding Hill Stream, 3,000 ft. [A. W.]. 

 Carex rubicunda Petrie. Richmond Station, Lake Tekapo, margins of 



ponds [D. P.]. First record for Canterbury. Previously only at Lake 



Te Anau and one station in the North Island. 

 Carex Berggreni Petrie. Hawdon River, north branch of Waimakariri 



[D. P.] ; also at Arthui's Pass [W. Martin]. 

 Deyeuxia Petriei Hack. Mount Herbert, Banks Peninsula, 2,500-2,800 ft. 



[D. P.] First record for Canterbury The flowering-glume has no awn. 



Mr. Petrie informs me that this species must be reduced to a variety of 



D. Youngii. 

 Deschampsia Clxapmani Petrie Jollie's Pass, Hanmer [D. P.]. Not before 



recorded outside Canterbury and Otago. 

 Trisetum subspicatum Beauv. A small form of this species grows at 7,000 ft., 



or just below that, on the Two Thumb Range [A. W.]. " Usually to 



5,500 ft." in Manual. 

 Danthonia crassiuscula T. Kirk. Takitimu Mountains, 4,000 ft. [D. P.]. 



Hitherto chiefly recorded much farther west. 

 Triodia exigua T. Kirk. In the Waimakariri River bed, close to Christ- 

 church, at sea-level [A. W.]. From 500 ft. to 3,000 ft. in Manual. 

 Poa Cheesemanii Hack. Hawdon River (north branch of Waimakariri), 



2,000-2,500 ft. [D. P.]. First record for Canterbury. 

 Poa pygmaea Buch. Old Man Range, 5,000 ft. [D. P.] ; Mount Benger, 



3,000 ft. [D. P.]. Both these are referred to this species by Mr. Petrie 



with some reservation. 

 Poa Cockayniana Petrie. Mount St. Bernard, Craigieburn, 5,000 ft. [D. P.]. 

 Asperella gracilis T. Kirk. Mount Herbert, 2,800 ft., Banks Peninsula (first 



record since Raoul's at Akaroa) ; Five Rivers Plains. Otago ; Lake 



Tekapo [A. W. ; D. P.]. 

 Gymnogramme leptophylla Desv. Akaroa Harbour [A. W.]. 



Introduced Plants. 



Glyceria procumbens. Tomahawk Lagoon, Dunedin [D. P. ; T. F. C.]. 



A new record for the Dominion. 

 Alisma Plantago. Lower Avon, Christchurch [A. W.]. 



