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Celmisia coriacea, Hook. f. 



(1.) Moimt Grey, Canterbury; H. J. Matthews, L. C. J 

 (2.) Reported from the Tararua Mountains by Buchanan, but 

 this needs confirming. I did not note it on my recent visit to 

 those mountains. 



Celmisia,* sp. undetermined, but probably related to C. arm- 



strongii. 



" Restricted, so far as I was able to examine, to a hollow 

 having a westerly aspect." Longwood Range. H. P. Young ! 



(I have the plant in question in cultivation.) 



Celmisia longifolia, Cass., var. 



Wet ground, summit of Longwood Range. H. P. Young [ 



Celmisia laricifolia, Hook. f. 



" Iri semi-bog. loam, eastern slope, in full sunshine," Long- 

 wood Range. H. P. Young ! 



Celmisia glandulosa, Hook. f. 



(1.) Semi-bog, Longwood Range ; H. P. Young ! (2.) Wai- 

 marino Plateau ; L. C. ! 



Celmisia parva, T. Kirk. 



(1.) Mount Cobb; F. G. Gibbs ! (2.) Mount Rochfort ; 

 H. J. Matthews. 



Celmisia argentea, T. Kirk. 



Summit of Mount Remarkable, Stewart Island. R. Gibb ! 



Raoulia glabra, Hook. f. 

 Mount Egmont. L. C. ! 



Raoulia australis, Hook. f. 



(L) Sea -shore, Lyall Bay, near Welhngton ; L. C. ! (2.) 

 Shingly shore of Ninety-mile Beach, Canterbury ; L. C. ! (3.) 

 Dunes nnar Colac, Southland ; L. C. ! 



Cassinia albida, Cockayne. 



Mount Blairich. H. J. Matthews ! 



* Since writing the above I have procured, through the kindness of Mr. 

 Reichel, of Orepiiki, a number of specimens of this plant, and propose 

 shortly to iniblisha description of it under the name, of Celmisia lanceolata . 

 Its systematic position is between the common Otago form of C. coriacea 

 and C. armstrongii. 



