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Donatia novae-zelandiae Hook. t. 



South Island : VVestlaiid— Mount Greenland, in boggy ground near 

 summit. L. C. 



Dracophyllum Traversii Hook. t. 



South Ishvnd : Westland — Mount Greenland, in .suhalpine sci'ub. L. C. 



Although not many actual records are availalile. this tree appears to be 

 very common in the subalpine belt of Westland, while at the Franz Josef 

 (rlacier it descends to less than 300 m. 



Drosera arcturi Hook. 



>South Island : Westland — Mount Greenland, in boggy ground near the 

 summit. L. C. 



Drosera spathulata Labill. 



.South Island : Westland — Mount Greenland, in bog near the summit. 

 L. G 



Elaeocarpus Hookerianus Raoul. 



South Island : Westland — From lowland to subalpine belts, where it 

 is common on Mount Greenland. L. C. 



Evidently not a common tree in Westland. as it is not mentioiied in 

 Koberts's paper. 



Exocarpus Bidwillii Hook. f. 



South Island : Canterburv — Puketeraki Mountains, at about 600 m. 

 L. C. 



Freycinetia Banksii A. Gunn. 



South Island : Westland — Common as liane of the lowland forest, and 

 as creeping plant on rocks near high water. L. C. 



Gahnia procera Forst. 



South Island : Westland — Mount Greenland, in upper forest and sub- 

 alpine scrub. L. C. 



Gaimardia ciliata Hook. f. 



South Island : Westland — Mount Greenland, in bog near summit- 

 L. C. 



Gaultheria perplexa T. Kirk. 



South Island : (1) Nelson — Reefton ; L. C. (2) Otago — Dunedin. open 

 ground on Signal Hill ; L. C. 



Griselinia lucida Forst. f. 



South Island : Westland — Epijjhytic on various trees in the low forest 

 ■close to sea between Greymouth and Kumara. L. C. 



Hoheria sexstylosa Colenso. 



South Island : Nelson — Vicinity of Westport. L. C. 



This is probably Hoheria populnea A. Cunn. var. amjustifolia Hook. f. 

 of Townson's list of Westport plants (Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 39, p. 406. 

 1907). It extends southwards to Greymouth, but I have not noted it 

 ^outh of the Teremakau Valley in Westland. 



