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Dracofhyllum recurvum, Hook. f. Ruahine Mountains (Col.) ; volcanoes. 



Ascends to 5,000 ft. on Kainianawa Mountains. 

 lomjifolinm R. Br. Ascends to 4,500 ft. 

 UrviUeanum A. Rich. Volcanoes ; Rualiine, Tararua, and Kaimanawa 



Mountains. 2,500-4,500 ft. 

 suhulatnm Hook. f. Nov. -Mar. Ruahine and Kaimanawa Mountains ; 



Waimarino (P. T.). 350-3,500 ft. 

 uniflorum Hook. f. Dec. Mar. Tararua Mountains. 2,000-4,500 ft. 

 rosmarinifolium R. Br. Dec-Mar. Tararua Mountains (Buch.). 2.500- 



5,000 ft. 



44. Primulaceae. 

 Smnolus repens Pers. Nov.-Jan. Usually coastal. 



45. Myrsinaceae. 



Myrsine salicina Heward. Sept.-Dec. Ascends to 2,800 ft. 



Urvillei A. D.C. Mar.-April. Ascends to 3,000 ft. 



montana Hook. f. ■ Ruahine Mountains (Col.) ; Taihape (Cock). Ascends 

 to 3,000 ft. 



divaricata A. Cunn. Aug.-Oct. Ascends to 4,000 ft. 



nummularia Hook. f. Dec-Jan. Ruapehu (Petrie) ; Ruahine Moun- 

 tains (Col.) ; Tararua and Kaimanawa Mountains. 2,000-5,000 ft. 



47. Oleaceae. 



Olea Cunnincjhamii Hook. f. Oct. -Nov. Ascends to 2,500 ft. 

 lanceolata Hook. f. Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 2,000 ft. 

 tno7itana Hook. f. Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 2,500 ft. 



48. Apocynaceae. 



Parsonsia heterophylla A. Cunn. Nov.-Mar. Fruit, April. Ascends to 

 2,500 ft. 

 capsularis R. Br. Nov.-Mar. Ascends to 2,000 ft. 



49. Loganiaceae. 



Logania depressa Hook. f. Locality possibly uncertain. Between Onetapu 

 Desert, east of Ruapehu, and towards source of Moawhango River 

 (Col.). 



Geniostoma ligustrifolium A. Cunn. Oct.-Nov. 



50. Gentianaceae. 



Gentiana Grisebachii Hook. f. Dec.-Feb. Ruahine Mountains (Col.) ; 



Tongariro (Bidwill) ; Tararua Mountains ; Kaimanawa Mountains. 



Ascends to 4,500 ft. 

 hellidifolia Hook. f. Jan.-Mar. Tararua and Kaimanawa Mountains ; 



volcanoes. 1,500-5,800 ft. 

 patula Cheesem. Jan.-Mar. Tararua Mountains (Townson). 2,500- 



5,000 ft. 

 Liparophyllum Gunnii Hook. f. Dec-Jan. Tararua and Kaimanawa 



Mountains; Mount Dennan ; Quoin, 3,900 ft.;" volcanoes (Cock., 



T. F. C), 3,500-4,500 ft. 



