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Podocarpus acutifolius, T. Kirk. L. C. ! 



Taxad forest near Lake Brunner, Westland. L. C. ! 



(This habitat has already appeared in Pilgev's " Taxaceee : 

 Das Pflanzenreich," heft 18, but it is not given by Cheeseman, 

 and so may be overlooked by New Zealand students.) 



Pandanace^. 



Freycinetia banksii, A. Cunn. 



Base of Seaward Kaikouras, a little to north of River Hapuka. 

 H. J. Mattliews ! 



Gramine^. 



Ehrharta colensoi, Hook. f. 



Candlestick Mountains. Waimakariri district. CJanterbury, on 

 rock, 1,200 m. altitude. L. C. ! 



Microlaena polynoda, Hook. f. 



Remnant of old forest, Port Hills, Banks Peninsula. L. C. ! 



Microlaena avenacea (Raoul), Hook. f. 

 Forest, Mount Egmont.* L. C. ! 



Hierochloe fraseri, Hook. f. 



Subalpine meadow, Mount Egmont. L. C. ! 



Agrostis dyeri, Petrie. 



Subalpine scrub and subalpine meadow. Mount Egmont. 

 L. C. ! 



Trisetum antarcticum (Forst. f.), Trin. 

 Subalpine scrub. Mount Egmont. L. C. ! 



Danthonia pungens, Cheesem. 



Summit of Mount Remarkable, in stony ground, Stewart 

 Island. Robert Gibb ! 



Danthonia semiannularis, R. Br. 



Subalpine meadow, Mouiit Egmont. L. C. ! 



Poa anceps, Forst. f. 



Subalpine forest and scrub, Mount Egmont. L. C. ! 



* Buchanan only noted two grasses in the Mount Egmont region 

 (Trans. Linn. Soc., vol. x, p. 62, 1869). Since that time Cheesemau 

 Petrie, and mvself have increased the number to thirteen. 



