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would still be high above water, and, from their tall cliffs and 

 bold contour, would not be much less in size than now. 



I have to express my obligations to the Surveyor-General, 

 Mr. Percy Smith, for the accompanying map of the group 

 (PI. XXXVII.) and a sketch of one of the Itinding-places on 

 the Great King (PI. XXXVIII.) . I have also to tliank Captain 

 Fairchild, of the "Hinemoa," for the kind assistance he has 

 given to me during both my visits. 



ATALOGUB OF THE Ph^NOGAMIC PlANTS AND FeRNS 

 OBSERVED ON THE ThKEE KiNGS IsLANDS. 



1. Clematis indivisa, Willd. 



2. „ foetida, Baonl. 



3. Eanunculus plebeius, Br. 



4. Cardamine hirsnta, L. 



5. Lepidium oleraceum, Forst. 



6. Melicytus ramifiorus, Forst. 



7. Hymenauthera latifolia, Endl. 



8. Pittosporum fairchildi, Cheeseman, n. sp. 



9. Stellaria parviilora, Banks and Sol. 



10. Spergularia rubra, Fers. 



11. Entelea arborescens, 7?r. 



12. Aristotelia racemosa, Forst. 



13. Linum monogynum, Forst. 



14. Geranium dissectum, L., var. carolinianum. 



15. Pelargonium australe, Willd. 



16. Oxalis corniculata, L. 



17. Melicope ternata, Forst. 



18. Alectryon excelsum, D C. 



19. Corynocarpus laevigata, Forst. 



20. Coriaria ruscifolia, L. 



21. Rubus australis, Forst. 



22. Acaena sanguisorbai, T7////. 



23. Tilla^a verticillata, D G. 



24. Drosera auriculata, Bachli. 



25. Haloragis alata, Jacq. 



26. „ tetragyna, LahilL, car. (3. 



27. „ depressa. Hook. f. 



28. Leptospermum scoparium, Forst. 



29. „ ericoides, A. Rich. 



30. Metrosideros robusta, A. Cunn. 



31. „ tomentosa, A. Cunn. 



32. „ scandcns, Banks and Sol. 



33. Epilobium nummularifolium, A. Cunn. 



34. „ junceum, i^'ors^. 

 .35. Sicyos angulatus, L. 



