176 Transactions. — Botany. 



80. Deyeuxia forsteri, Kunth. 



Sunday and Macaulay Islands. A few specimens only 

 were seen, but it would probably be more abundant later in 

 the season. New Zealand, Lord Howe's Island, Australia. 



81. Agrostis ? sp. 



A small fine-leaved grass, very plentiful on Macaulay 

 Island, but not seen in flower, is doubtfully referred to 

 this genus for the present. 



82. * Eleusine indica, Goertn. 



Lower portions of Sunday Island, and on Meyer Island J 

 abundant. Australia, Polynesia, and most warm countries- 



83. Poa sp. 



Cliffs of Sunday Island, and everywhere on Macaulay 

 Island. Specimens too immature to determine the species. 



84. Agropyrum scabrum, Beauv. ? 



A doubtful identification, resting on a comparison of the 

 foliage, the plant not being in flower at the time of our 

 visit. New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Australia. 



39. Filices. 



85. Cyathea milnei, Hook. 



Sunday Island; most abundant, from sea-level to the 

 tops of the highest hills. A noble species, attaining 50 feet 

 in height. Endemic. 



86. Hymenophylhim demission, Swz. 



Sunday Island ; chiefly on fern-trunks towards the tops 

 of the hills. New Zealand, Polynesia, Java, Philippines. 



87. Trichomanes venosum, Br. 



Sunday Island ; trunks of fern-trees towards the tops of 

 the hills. New Zealand, Australia. 



88. Adiantum diaphanum, Blume. 



Sunday Island ; plentiful. Macaulay Island ; fringing 

 the sides of a dry watercourse. New Zealand, Norfolk 

 Island, Australia, Polynesia, Malayan Islands, China. 



89. Adiantum affine, Willd. 



Ravines on Sunday Island. New Zealand, Australia. 



90. Adiantum hispidulum, Swz. 



Sunday and Macaulay Islands ; plentiful. New Zealand, 

 Norfolk Island, Lord Howe's Island, Australia, Polynesia, 

 tropical Asia and Africa. 



91. Hypolepis tenuifolia, Bernh. 



Sunday Island, very plentiful ; Macaulay Island, rare. 

 The form is that sometimes kept separate under the name 



