Cahsk. — Flora of ihc MdiK/onui County. 209 ' 



Olacinaceae. ■ ' 



Pennantia cori/mbosa Forst. Common in lowlands. ; 



Bhamnaceae. 



Pomaderris elliptica Lab. Common on clay hills. 



,, phylicacfoJIa Lodd. Plentiful on moorlands. 



Sapindaceae. 



Dodonea viscosa Jacq. Plentiful. : 



Alectryon excels wn Gaertn. Common throughout. | 



Anacardiaceae. 



Corynocarpus laevigata Forst. Abundant near sea ; less common inland. 



I 

 Coriariaceae. 1 



Coriaria rusci folia L. Common throughout. j 



Leguminosae. ; 



Carmichaelia austraUs R. Br. Common. ; 



Sophora tetraptera Mull. Not uncommon in damp woods. j 



Rosaceae. 



'I 

 Buhus australis Forst. Abundant. 



,, cissoides A. Cunn. Not common. 



,, sckmidelioides A. Cunn. Plentiful. i 



Acaena novae-zealandiae T. Kirk. Not uncommon. j 



,, Sanguisorbae Vahl. Abundant. i 



Saxijra^aceae. j 



Qxiintinia serrata A. Cunn. Kaitaia ; Mangonui. • 



Ixerba brexioides A. Cunn. Ahipara and Maungataniwha. T. F. C. 



Carpodetus serratus Forst. Margins of swamps and lowland bush. 



Ackama rosaefolia A. Cunn. Plentiful. i 



M einmannia sylvicola Sol. Abundant. s 



Crassulaceae. 

 Tillaea Sieberiana Schultz. Sandy places on coast ; common. i 



Droseraceae. \ 



Drosera pygmaea D. C. In sandy peat near the sea, scattered ; and inland j 



from Kaitaia to Tauroa. ^] 



Drosera spathulata Labill. Wet moorlands ; common. 1 



,, btnata Labill. Moorland swamps ; common. i 



,, auriculata Backh. Open hillsides ; abundant. -j 



i 

 Halora{jidaceae. 



Haloragis alata Jacq. Generally distributed. 



Haloragis tetragyna Hook. The typical form and var. diffusa common on 



moorlands. i 



