206 Transactions. 



Celmisia lateralis, Biich. 



Not uncommon on tlie mountains of nortli-west Nelson. Cobb Valley 

 and adjacent mountains ; Mount Cobb ; Diamond Lake Range ; moun- 

 tains near the Heaphy River ; F. G. Gihhs ! 



Celmisia Gibbsii, Cheesem. 



Abundant on Waingaro Peak, north-west Nelson ; ¥. G. Gihhs 



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Celmisia petiolata, Hook. f. 



Descends to sea-level in the sounds of the south-west coast of Otago ; 

 H. J. Matthews. The most abundant species in the Mount Cook district ; 

 T. F. C. 



Celmisia Petriei, Cheesem. 



Abundant on McKinnon's Pass and on the neighbouring mountains ; 

 H. J. Matthews ! F. G. Gihhs ! 



Celmisia linearis, Armstr. 



McKinnon's Pass ; R. J. Matthe%vs ! 



Celmisia Hectori, Hook. f. 



An abundant plant on all the mountains in the Mount Cook district, 

 forming extensive carpets in moist sheltered hollows ; altitude, 4,500— 

 6,000 ft. ; T. F. C. McKinnon's Pass ; H. J. Matthews ! F. G. Gihhs ! 



Celmisia Macmahoni, T. Kirk. 



On the precipitous face of Mount Rintoul, Nelson ; F. G. Gihhs / The 

 most western locality yet recorded. 



Haastia Sinclairii, Hook. f. 



Shingle-slopes on high peaks in the Mount Cook district ; plentiful. 

 Mount OUivier, 5,500-6,000 ft. ; T. F. C. Mount Kinsey, 5,000-7,000 ft. ; 

 P. Graham. Nun's Veil ; E. Linton ! 



Raoulia glabra. Hook. f. 



Mount Egmont ; altitude, 4,500 ft. ; TF. Townson ! The most northern 

 locality yet recorded. 



Raoulia subulata, Hook. f. 



Mount OUivier and other peaks in the Moimt Cook district ; altitude, 

 5,000-6,500 ft. ; T. F. C. I 



Raoulia Buchanani, T. Kirk. 



McKinnon's Pass, south-west Otago ; abundant ; H. J. Matthews ! 

 F. G. Gihhs ! 



Helichrysum Leontopodium, Hook. f. 



Grows most luxuriantly on Ben Nevis, eastern Nelson ; F. G. Gihhs ! 



Senecio saxifragoides. Hook. f. 



Kaikoura Peninsula, near the sea ; //. J. Matthews ! 



Senecio Kirkii, Hook. f. 



It is perhaps worth recording that this is an abundant plant on the 

 lava-fields of the island of Rangitoto, often growing without protection 



