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Olearia capillaris, Buchanan. 



In Nothofagus forest, bank of northern branch of Eiver 

 Poulter, at altitude of about 800 m. 



Senecio rotundifolius, Hook. f. 



Near shore, south of Bluff Harbour, Southland. This 

 records the occurrence of this plant much further to the east 

 than given in the " Forest Flora," p. 234. 



Helichrysum pauciflorum, T. Kirk. 



On dry rocks, Candlestick Mountains, at altitude of 

 1,200 m. Previously recorded from only one locality. It 

 probably occurs on alpine rocks in many parts of the drier 

 mountains of Canterbury. 



Helichrysum coralloides, Benth. and Hook. 



Source of the Biver Conway, South Marlborough. 



Senecio latifolius, Banks and Sol. 



Extremely common near the head-waters of the River 

 Poulter, as it issues from its gorges. 



Celmisia walked, T. Kirk. 



A most characteristic plant of the subalpine meadows of 

 Westland, and of moist rocky places in the same region. 



Celmisia petiolata, Hook. f. 



Alpine meadow at source of River Kowhai, Mount Tor- 

 lesse Range (A. H. Cockayne). 



Celmisia spectabilis, Hook. f. 



Rare in subalpine and alpine meadows of Westland. This 

 is essentially a species of the drier mountain regions. 



Haastia sinclairii, Hook. f. 



On shingle, summit of Kelly's Hill, Westland. 



Gnaphalium paludosum, Petrie. 



Wet ground, Arthur's Pass. 



Raoulia haastii, Hook. f. 



A most abundant plant on recently formed dry subalpine 

 river-beds, forming large green cushions.* Western part of 

 the Waimakariri River basin. Also on river-terrace, Otira 

 Valley, Westland. 



* See photo in Schimper's Pflanzengeograpbie, p. 685, fig. 392. 



