170 Transactions. — Botany. 



34. Gnaphalium collinum, Lab. 



Macaulay Island, plentiful ; Sunday Island, not so abun- 

 dant. New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania. 



35. Senecio lautiis, Forst. ? 



Macaulay Island ; only a few specimens seen, and tbese 

 so young that the identification is doubtful. New Zealand, 

 Australia, Tasmania. 



36. Senecio (?) sp. 



A plant possibly belonging to this genus occurs on the 

 cliffs on the eastern shore of Sunday Island, but the speci- 

 mens are much too immature to determine. The foliage 

 somewhat resembles that of S. banksii, Hook. f. 



37. Sonchus oleraceus, L., var. asper. 



Common on the cliffs of both Sunday and Macaulay 

 Islands. New Zealand, Australia, and most temperate 

 regions. 



18. GoodenoviejE. 



38. Scacola gracilis, Hook. f. 



Sunday and Macaulay Islands ; abundant on the cliffs. 

 A very ornamental half shrubby procumbent plant, 2 to 4 

 feet high. Flowers white with a yellow eye, sweet-scented. 

 Endemic. 



19. Campanulace.*;. 



39. Wahlenbergia gracilis, A. Kich. 



Sides of dry gullies on Macaulay Island. New Zealand, 

 Lord Howe's Island, Australia, Malayan Islands. 



40. Lobelia anceps, Thunb. 



Sunday and Macaulay Islands ; common. A large and 

 stout broad-leaved form. New Zealand, Norfolk Island, 

 Lord Howe's Island, Australia, S. Africa, and temperate 

 South America. 



20. PRIMULACEiE. 



41. Samolus rep ens, Pers. 



Maritime rocks on the east side of Sunday Island. New 

 Zealand, Australia, New Caledonia. 



21. Myrsine;e. 



42. *Myrsme kermadecensis, n. sp. 



Common all over Sunday Island. Evidently closely 

 allied to the Norfolk Island M. crasrifolia, but I think suffi- 

 ciently distinct. I defer describing it until I am able to 

 compare specimens of the two plants. Endemic. 



