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Transactions. 

 List of Species — continued. 



Species, Familj-, Ac. 



Plant-association. 



Polystichuni vestituin (Forst. f.) Presi. 



cystottgia (Hook.) J. B. Armstg. .. 



Folypodiuni Billardieri (Willd.) C. Chr. 



pumilum (J. B. Armstg.) Cockayne 



Ophioglossum coriaceuni A. Cunn. 



Lycopodiaceae. 

 Lycopodium Selago L. . . 

 — varium R. Br. . . 



scariosuin Forst. f. 



SPERMOPHYTA. 



Taxaceae. 

 Podocarpus Hctllii T. Kirk* 



nivalis Hook. 



Dacrydium Bidwillii Hook. f. . . 

 Phyllocladus alpinus Hook. f. . . 



PiNACEAE. 



Libocednts Bidwillii Hook, f . . . 



Typhaceae. 



Typhaungusti folia L. var. Muelleri ? (Rohrl>.) (iraebn. 



Gramixeae. 

 Microlaena Colen.soi (Hook, f.) Petrie 

 Hierochloe redolens (Forst. f. ) R. Br. 

 Fraseri Hook. f. 



Agrostis subzilata Hook. f. 



■ Dyeri Petrie 



Deyeuxia setijolia Hook. f. 

 — nvenoides (Hook. f. 



Buch. 



) Hook. f. 



Jjichelachne crinita (Forst. f 

 Trisehwi antarcticuni (Forst. f. ) Trin. 

 Youngii Hook. f. 



suhspicatum Beauv. 



Danthonia Raoulii Steud. 



flavescens Hook, f . 



semianwularis R. Br. 



var. setijolia Hook. L 



Buchanani Hook. f. 



Arundo co7ispicua Forst. f. 

 Triodia exigua T. Kirk . . 

 Poa novae- zealandiue Hack. 



anceps Forst. f. (?) var.j. . 



Debris below rock (steppe cli- 

 mate) ; totara forest ; Notho- 

 fagiis forest. 



Stony debris (stable and large), 

 alpine. 



Totara forest. 



Rock, subalpine. 



Steppe. 



Fell-field. 

 Totara forest. 

 Stepjie, but local. 



Totara forest. 



Subalpine scrub (Cameron 



Cllacier) ; Nothofagus forest, 



on outskirts. 

 Sphagnum bog ; lake, margin of, 



on bank. 

 Totara forest ; subalpine scrub. 



Totara forest. 



Lake. 



Rock, alpine. 



Fell-field. 



Steppe ; river-bed, subalpine. 



Rock, alpine. 



Steppe; fell-field. 



Fell- field. 



Steppe. 



Steppe. 



Steppe ; fell-field. 



Steppe of subalpine river-bed. 



Rock, alpine. 



Steppe. 



Steppe ; fell- field. 



Steppe ; rock, montane antl sub- 

 alpine. 



Steppe ; fell- field. 



Steppe. 



River-bed, montane. 



Steppe. 



Rock, subalpine. 



Fell-field ; coarse and fairlj- stable 

 shingle-slip ; stepjie of river- 

 bed. 



* Our notes regarding the species of totara are quite insufficient, nor have we ktiy 

 specimens beyond one piece of bark which is evidently that of P. Hallii. On the other 

 hand, P. totara rnay also be present, especially at the lowest altitude of the forest. 



t This grass is possibly an unde.scribed species. It is probably common on the- wet 

 mountains of the central Southern Alps. 



