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among the bare basaltic rocks. It is usually an inhabitant of the forest, 

 frequently growing as an epiph}i:e in the forks of the rata and other trees, 

 associated with such plants as Astelia, Freycinetia, Griselinia, Pittosporum 

 cornifolium, Sec. 



Senecio Monroi, Hook. f. 



Limestone rocks by the Mason River, North Canterbury ; H. J. Mat- 

 theivs ! 



Senecio revolutus, T. Kirk. 



McKinnon's Pass, south-west Otago ; F. G. Gihhs ! 



Senecio Adamsii, Cheesem. 



Abundant on Waingaro Peak, noi*th-west Nelson ; F. G. Gihhs ! 



XLIII. Epacridace^. 



Leucopogon Richei, R. Br. 



Near the North Cape ; E. Clarice ! A most interesting discovery, of 

 which I have given full particulars in another part of this volume. 



Archeria Traversii, Hook. f. 



McKinnon's Pass, south-west Otago ; F. G. Gihhs ! 



Dracophyllum Kirkii, Berggr. 



Cobb Valley and adjacent mountains, north-west Nelson ; F . G. Gihhs ! 

 The most northern locality yet recorded. 



Dracophyllum uniflorum, Hook. f. 



Mount Holdsworth, Tararua Range ; altitude, 4,000-4,500 ft. ; ir. 

 Townson ! 



XLIX. LOGANIACE^. 



Geniostema ligustrifolium, A. Cunn. 



Pepin Island, north of Nelson ; F. G. Gihhs. . This is the first record of 

 the occurrence of this species in the Nelson Provincial District. 



L. Gentianace^, 

 Gentiana Spenceri, T. Kirk. 



McKinnon's Pass, south-west Otago ; F. G. Gihhs ! 



LII. CONVOLVULACE^. 



Ipomsea palmata, Forst. 



Abundant on the cliffs at Whangamumu in 1853 ; R. Mair. Mr. Han- 

 sen has sent me fine flowering specimens from the Tiritiri Island locality 

 mentioned in Trans. N.Z. Inst., xl, 280. 



LIV. Scrophulariace.e. 

 Veronica elliptica, Forst. 



Titahi Bay, near Cape Terawhiti ; B. C. Aston ! This is the first 

 recorded locality from the North Island. 



