Cockayne.— Some Hitherto-unrecorded PI ant- habitats. 373 



Mimulus re pens, R. Br. 



1)1 semi-brackish water near beach, Kaikoura. L. C. ! 



Mazus radicans (Hook, f.), Cheesem. 



Summit of river-terrace, in open, Otira Valley, Westland. 

 L. C. ! 



Mazus pumilio, R. Br. 



Flat ground of dune region near Waimakariri Estuary. 

 L. C. ! 



Veronica divergens, Cheesem. 



" Growing in company with V. elliftica,'" sea-coast near 

 Brighton, south Nelson. H. J. Mavthews ! 



(This is the Manual habitat, but it is again recorded here on 

 account of details as to its companion plant.) 



Veronica buxifolia, Benth. (A quite prostrate form.) 



Wet ground, summit of Longwood Range. Crosby-Smith 

 and L. C. 



I have this plant in cultivation, and also the following form. 



Veronica buxifolia, Benth. (A very distinct erect form, differ- 

 ing altogether in appearanca from either the type or the var. 

 odor a.) 



Summit of Longwood Range. Crosby-Smith and L. C. ! 



Ourisia cockayniana, Petrie. 



Near foot of large waterfall by Lake Minchin, Snowcup Range, 

 Canterbury. L. C. ! 



Ourisia colensoi, Hook. f. 



On floor of subalpine scrub, Longwood Range. Crosby- 

 Smith and L. C. ! 



Ourisia macrocarpa. Hook. f. 



Mount Bonpland and Lake Harris Saddle. H. J. Matthews. 



Euphrasia repens, Hook. f. 



Moist, sandy peat in various places mear the shore of Fo- 

 veaux Strait — e.g., Ocean Beach,^Riverton Flats, Waipapa Point. 

 Crosby-Smith and L. C. ! 



Gesneriace^. 

 Rhabdothammus solandri, A. Cunn. 

 Waimarino Forest. L. C. ! 



