2 1 \ Specimen O^f the Botany of New Zealand. 



all the four species drawn up with reference to the above dif- 

 fereiices. 



1. ('. lectularius. — Fcrrugineo-ochraceus : thorace profunde emar- 

 ginato, lateribus reflexia : abdomine suborbiculato, apiceacuto: 

 antennia articulo tertio quarto longiore. 



Long. 2.1 lin. llab. In doniibus. 



2. C columbariu8. — Ferrugineo-ochraceus : thoracc profunde 

 emarginato, lateribus reflexis : abdomine orbiculato, apice sub- 

 acuto : antennis articulo tertio quarto paulo longiore. 



Long, vix 2[ lin. Hub. In Columbis. 



3. C. Hirundinis. — Fusco-ferrugineus : thorace leviter emarginato, 

 lateribus planis : abdomine ovato, apice subacuto : antennis 

 brevibus, articulis tertio et quarto subsequalibus. 



Long. 1| lin. Hub. In nidis Hirundinis urbicse. 



4. C. Pipistrelli. — Ferrugineo-ochraceus, nitidus : thorace pro- 

 funde emarginato, lateribus paulo reflexis : abdomine ovato, 

 postice attenuato : antennis articulo tertio quarto longiore. 



Long. 2 lin. Hub. In Vespertilione Pipistrello. 



I have only to add, that the last two species were both 

 taken in Cambridgeshire. Of the C. Pipistrelli I have seen 

 but one specimen. 



REFERENCE TO PLATE V. 



Fig. 1. C. colutnbarius. Fig. 2. C. Hirundinis. Fig. 3. C. Pipistrelli. 

 a. One of the antennae. All the figures are highly magnified. The line 

 above each denotes the natural size. 



SvvafFham Bulbeck, April 6, 1839. 



XXXI. — Flora Insularum Novce Zelandice Precursor ; or a 

 Specimen of the Botany of the Islands of New Zealand. By 

 Allan Cunningham, Esq. 



[Continued from p. 115.] 

 ROSACEA, Juss. 



Acosna, Fahl. 



566. A.Sanguisorb&. VahlEnum.i. p. 294. DC. Prodr. ii. p. 592. Boem. 

 etSch. Syst. Fey. i. p. 268. — Ancistrum Sanguisorbae. L. Willd. Sp. PI. i. 

 p. 154. — A. diandrum. Forst. Prodr. n. 52. A. Bich. Fl. Nov. Zel. p. 341. 



New Zealand (Middle Island). Dusky Bay.— 1773, G. Forster. Cook's 

 Strait.— 1827, D'Urville. (Northern Island).— 1769, Sir Jos. Banks. .In 

 dry exposed situations, Bay of Islands, — 1826, A. Cunningham. 



