138 Transactions. 



Thymdaceae. 



Pimelea prostrata Willd. (one or more of its varieties). Very common above 

 2,000 ft, 



— Gnidia Willd. Rare ; one plant only, 3,500 ft, 



- sericeo-villosa Hook. f. Not uncommon. (Perhaps this should be 

 P. Lyallii Hook. f. var.) 

 Drapetes Dieffenbachii Hook. f. Alpine bogs : common. 



Lyallii Hook. f. Alpine bogs ; common. 



Myrtaceae. 



Leptospermum scoparium Forst, Abundant in lowland situations. 

 Myrtus pedunculated Hook. f. East Dome ; not common. 



Onagraceae. 



Epilobium tasmanicum Haussk. (by this is meant the species hitherto referred 



to E. cotiferti folia). Meadow ; common. 

 alsinoides A. Cunn. Forest, 



— pubens A. Rich. Damp forest : common. 



pictum Petrie. Dry situations ; common. 



Epilobium insulare Haussk. Not uncommon. 



rotundifolium Forst. f. Alpine bogs. 



Fuchsia excorticata L. f. Common in forest, 

 Colensoi Hook. f. Forest : rare. 



Halorrhagaceae. 

 Halorrhagis depressa Walp. Not uncommon in alpine meadow. 



uniflora T. Kirk. Not uncommon in alpine meadow. 



Myriophyllum elatinoides Gaud. Pools; not uncommon. 

 Gunnera prorepens Hook. f. Swamps. 



■ mixta T. Kirk. On damp banks, &c, 



Araliaceae. 



Noihopanax simplex Forst, f. Forests throughout, 

 Edgerleyi Hook. f. Forests throughout. 



Colensoi (Hook, f.) Seem. Forests throughout. 



Pseudopanax crassifolium (Sol.) C. Koch. Forest ; not abundant. 



Umbelliferae. 



Hydrocotyle novae-zealandiae D.(\ Abundant in damp places. 



asiatica. L. Abundant in damp places. 



Apium filiforme (A. Rich.) Hook. Rare; open forest. 

 Oreomynhis andicola Endl. Swampy places ; common. 

 Aciphylla Colensoi Hook. f. Fairly abundant, but local. 

 ■ squarrosa Forst, Lowland-meadow association. 



— Lyallii Hook. f. Mount Tennyson ; not common. 



Monroi Hook. f. Abundant above 4,000 ft, 



— simplex Petrie. Abundant in rocky places above 5,000 ft, 

 — K'nkii Buch. Not uncommon above 4,000 ft. 



pinnatifida Petrie. Abundant in swamps above 4,000 ft. 



sp. (probably undescribed species) ; referred in Cheeseman to A. Traillii. 



Abundant in wet places. 

 Angelica deoipiens Hook. f. Not uncommon at high altitudes. 

 Gingidium Hook. f. Lowland ; protected banks. 



