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Catalogue of the Flowering-plants and Ferns gathered 

 IN the Districts around Westport. 



RanunculacecB. 

 Clematis indivisa, Willd. Common throughout the district. 



,, indivisa, var. lobulata. Kirk. Common throughout the 



district. 

 „ foBtida, Raoul. Island in Buller River, near Westport. 

 Ranunculus lyallii, Hook. f. Mount Buckland, on peak ; alti- 

 tude, 4,000 ft. 

 ,, insignis, Hook. f. Mount Owen; between 4,000ft. 



and 5,000 ft. 

 ,, monroi. Hook. f. Mount Murchison and Boundary 



Peak ; altitude, from 3,000-4,000 ft. 

 ,, geranifolius, Hook. f. Mount Murchison, Brunner 



Range ; ascending to 4,500 ft. 

 ,, tenuicaulis, Cheesem. Boundary Peak ; altitude, 



3,500 ft. 

 „ gracili'pes. Hook. f. Mount Buckland ; altitude, 



3,000 ft. 

 ,, hirtus, Banks and Sol. Tlu'oughout the district. 



„ lappaceus, Sm. Plentiful throughout the district. 



,, rivularis, Banks and Sol. Plentiful throughout the 



district in wet ground. 

 ,, acaulis, Banks and Sol. On sandhills between Cape 



Foulwind and Charleston. 

 Caliha novce-zealandice, Hook. f. On the Brunner Range and 

 Paparoas, in bogs in subalpine regions, at an altitude of 

 from 3,000-4,000 ft. 



Magnoliacece. 

 Drimys axillaris, Forst. In the Cape Foulwind and Mokihinui 

 woods. 

 „ colorata, Raoul. Not uncommon in woods in damp situ- 

 ations. 

 ,, traversii, T. Kirk. Mount Rochfort and Mount Frederic, 

 at an elevation of from 2,000-3,000 ft. ; fairly 

 abundant on the mossy surface under the shade 

 of the low Fagus forest. 



Cruciferce. 

 Nasturtium palustre, DC. Common in damp situations. 

 Cardamine hirsuta, L. Common ; ascending to 4,000 ft. on 

 Paparoas. 

 „ latesiliqua, Cheesem. Mount Owen ; altitude, from 



3,000-5,000 ft. 



