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^ Crucifer^. 



Pachycladon novae-zealandiae, Hook. f. 



Stony ground, Mount Bonpland : altitude. 1800 m. L. C. ! 



Lepidium tenuicaule, T. Kirk 



Shingly beach, Waipapa Point, Southland. L. C. I 



Crassulace.^. 

 Crassula moschata, Forst. 



Near the Akaroa lighthouse, Banks Peninsula L. C. ! 



Saxifragace^. 



Donatia novae-zelandiae, Hook. f. 



Boggv ground on summit of Longwood Range. C'rosbv- 

 Smith ; H. P. Young ; L. C. ! 



Rosacea. 

 Acaena depressa, T. Kirk. 



Dunes near' Rivertoii, Southland. L. C. ! 



This form of Accena, which I am referring as above, has been 

 in cultivation in H. J. Matthews's garden for a number of years, 

 and keeps its character perfectly. It seems to me very different 

 indeed from any subalpine or alpine form of Acwna with which 

 I am acquainted. I have in cultivation specimens of this River- 

 ton plant. 



Leguminos^. 



Carmichaelia monroi, Hook. f. 



Stonv bed of Waimakariri River, Lower Canterburv Plain. 

 L. C. ! 



So far as I know, this plant does not occur on the plain 

 itself, and the specimen here noted has evidently been brought 

 by the river from the Southern Alps. 



Carmichaelia australis, R. Br. (Form with very broad cladodes.) 

 Waitakerei Ranges, Auckland. Petrie and L. C. ! 



Carmichaelia, sp. {flagelliforniis. Col. ?) 



Siibalpine scrub, Mount Egmont ; L. C. ! 



Sophora prostrata, Buch. 



(1.) Stonv ground. Port Hills, Banks Peninsula; L. C. ! 

 (2.) Stony ground near terrace of Waimakariri River, at the 



