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Phormium tenax Forst. Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 4,000 ft. 



Cookianum Le Jolis. Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 4,000 ft. 

 Bulhinella Hookeri Benth. & Hook. f. Oct.-Jan. Ascends to 4,500 ft. 

 Arihrofodium cirrhaturn R. Br. Nov.-Dec. 



candidum Raoul, Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 3,500 ft. 

 HerpoUrion novae-zealandiae Hook. f. Dec-Jan. Tararua and Kainianawa 

 Mountains ; vok-anoes. 



83. Juncaceae.* 



Juncus paucifloms R. Br. Dec.-Feb. Ascends to 2,500 ft. 



vaginatus R. Br. Dec.-Feb. 



effusus Lhm. Nov.-Feb. Ascends to 3,000 ft. 



maritimus Lam. var. australierisis. Dec. -Jan. 



hufonius Linn. Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 4,000 ft. 



planifolius R. Br. Nov.-Jan. Ascends to 3,000 ft. 



antarcticus Hook. f. Dec.-Feb. Tararua Mountains ; Rangipo Phiin 

 (Petrie). 1,500-4,000 ft. 



prismatocarpus R. Br. Nov.-Jan. 



holoschoenus R. Br. Nov.-Feb. Ascends to 2,500 ft. 



lampocarpus Ehr. Nov.-Feb. Ascends to 3,500 ft. 



novae-zealandiae Hook. f. Dec. -Mar. Tararua and Kaimanawa Moun- 

 tains. Ascends to 4,500 ft. 

 Luzula Colensoi Hook. f. Jan.-Feb. Mount Holdsworth (Townson) ; 

 Ruahine Mountains (Col) ; Ngauruhoe. 4,000-6,500 ft. 



campestris D. C. Ascends to 5,000 ft. on Kaimanawa Mountains. 



84. Palmeae. 

 RhopalostyUs sapida WendL & Drude. Jan.- April Ascends to 2,000 ft. 



85. Pandanaceae. 

 Freycinetia Banksii A. Cunn. Sept.-Nov. Fruit, May. Ascends to 2,500 ft. 



86. Typhaceae. 



TypJia angustifolia Linn. Dec-Mar. Ascends to 2,000 ft. 

 Sparganium antipodum Graeb. Dec. -Mar. 



87. Lemnaceae. 

 Lemna minor Linn. Ascends to 2,000 ft. 



88. Naiadaceae. 



Triglochin striatum Ruiz & Pav. Oct.-Jan. 



Potamogeton Cheesemanii A. Bennett. Nov.-Mar. Yokanoes, 4,250 ft. 

 (T. F. C). 



natans Linn. 



polygonifolius Pourr. Dec-ApriL Ascends to 4,700 ft. on Kaimanawa 

 Mountains. 



ochreatus RaouL Nov.-Mar. Turakina River mouth (Cock.). 



pectinatus L. Dec-Mar. Turakina River mouth (Cock.). 

 Ruppia maritima Linn. Dec-ApriL 

 Zoster a nana Roth. 



* J. scheuchzen'oides was iuchnU-d in my list of Tararua plants (Trans. N.Z. Inst., 

 vol. 42, J). 13) through a clerical error. 



