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trunks of Olearia. A few Lichens were seen, but Hepatic^e 

 and. Fungi were not observed, and no opportunity of collecting 

 marine iilgte was afforded. 



The following catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns 

 collected shows a meagre flora even for so small an area. A 

 closer examination of the cliffs than I was able to give might 

 add a few species to the list, and a few others might possibly 

 be collected on the smaller islands, but it is unlikely that any 

 material additions will be made : — 



CKUCIPP^Ra]. 



Lepidium oleraceum, Forst. 

 Cardamine depressa, Hook. f. 



Carvophylle.^ . 

 Colobanthus muscoides, Hook. f. 



Crassulace.e. 

 Tillaia moschata, D G. 



Halorage.e. 

 Callitriche verna, L. 



Umbelliferj^. 

 Ligusticum acutifolium, n.s. 



Aealiace^. 

 Aralia lyallii, T. Kirk, var. robusta. 



COMPOSIT^E. 



Olearia lyallii. Hook. f. 

 Senecio muelleri, T. Kirk. 

 Sonchus oleraceus, L. 



Boragine^. 



Myosotis capitata, Hook, f, var. albida. 



SCROPHULARINE.E . 



Veronica elliptica, Forster. 



JuKCEJ-:. 

 Juncus bufonius, L. 



Cyperace.e. 

 Scirpus antarcticus, L. 

 cernuus, ValiL 

 Carex trifida. Car. 



Gramine.e. 

 Hierochloe redolens, B.Br. 

 Deyeuxia forsteri, Kuntli. 

 Poa foliosa, Hook, f., var. a. 

 Festuea scoparia, Hook. f. 



