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Carpodetus serratus, Forst. Abundant on the margins of forests. 

 Weinmannia racemosa, L. Abundant throughout the district 

 from sea-level to 2,000 ft. 



CrassulacecB. 



TillcBa moschata, DC. Common on the rocks along the coast. 

 ,, Jidmsii, T. Kirk. On marshy lands about the estuaries 



of the rivers. 

 ,, sieberiana, Schultz. On the sea-cliffs and rocks at St. 



Kilda and Brighton. 



Droseracece. 



Drosera stenopetala, Hook. f. Abundant on the mountains at an 



altitude of from 2,000-4,000 ft. 

 ,, arcturi, Hook. Common at an elevation of from 2,000- 



4,000 ft. 

 „ spathulata, Labill. Not uncommon from sea-level to 



4,000 ft. 

 ,, binata, Labill. An abundant plant on all the pakihis. 



HaloragecB. 



Haloragis alata, Jacq. Abundant on the river-banks and flats. 

 ,, depressa, Walp. On sandhills between Cape Foul wind 



and Charleston. 

 ,, micrantha, R. Br. Common all over the pakihis. 



Myriophyllum elatinoides, Gaud. I only found this plant on one 

 occasion in the Buller Valley. 

 ,, intermedium, DC. Not uncommon in still pools 



and on marsh lands. 

 ,, robustum, Hook. f. Common in swamps about the 



Orowaiti and Cape Foulwind. 

 „ peduncidatum, Hook. f. Not uncommon in the 



Buller River bed. 

 Gunnera monoica, Raoul. Abundant throughout the district. 

 ,, monoica, var. albocarpa, Kirk. Common on the sea-cliffs. 

 ,, dentata, T. Kirk. Buller and Matakifcaki river-beds, 

 Callitricke verna, L. Abundant. 



„ muelleri, Sond. Abundant. 



Myrtacece. 



Leptospermum scoparium, Forst. Common. On coastal ranges 

 * ascends to an altitude of 2,000 ft. 



„ ericoides, A. Rich. Common, many parts of dis- 



trict. 



