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Helichrysum filicaule, Hook. f. Not uncommon in dry stony 

 situations. 

 ,, grandiceps, Hook. f. Paparoas, Lvell Ranges ; from 



3,000-4,500 ft. 

 ,, depressum, Benth. and Hook. Matakitaki River 



bed, near the gorg?. 

 ,, micro fhyllum. Benth. and Hook. Mount Owen, 



Momit Mantell ; from 4,000-5,000 ft. 

 Cassinia vauvilliersii. Hook. f. Coastal ranges ; altitude, from 



3,000-3,500 ft. 

 Craspedia uniflora, Forst. Abundant on sea-clifEs and river- 

 banks. 

 ,, uniflora, var. lanata, Hook. f. Mount Mantell, at an 

 altitude of 5,000 ft. 

 Cotula coronopifolia, L. Abundant in wet situations. 



,, australis, Hook. f. Abundant from sea-level to 1,000 ft. 

 ,, pyrethrifolia. Hook. f. Mount Owen, at an altitude of 



from 3,000-5,000 ft. 

 ,, squalida, Hook. f. Abundant. 

 ,, dioica, Hook. f. Especially abundant on the coast. 

 Centipeda orbicularis. Lour. Not uncommon throughout district. 

 Ahrotanella linearis, Bergg. Plentiful on coastal range at an alti- 

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

 ,, cwspitosa, Petrie. Mount Bovis ; altitude, from 



3,000-4,000 ft. 

 Erechtites prenanthoides, DC. Common. 

 ,, arguta, DC. Not uncommon. 



,, glabrescens. T. Kirk. Mount Owen and Mount Mantell ; 

 from 3,000-4,000 ft. 

 Brachyglotlis repanda, Forst. Common from sea-level to 1,500 ft. 

 Senecio hellidioides, Hook, f . Common in mountains, from 2,000- 

 4,000 ft. ; down to sea-level at Charleston. 

 ,, lyallii, Hook. f. Mount Kelvin, Brunner Range, Mount 

 Owen, and Mount Murchison ; from 3,000- 

 5,000 ft. 

 ,, lyallii, var. scorzonerioides. Kirk. In same situations as 



preceding. 

 ,, lautus, Forst. Not uncommon on the sea-cliffs ; ascend- 

 ing to 3,000 ft. elevation. 

 ,, latifolius, Banks and Sol. Abundant on the banks of 



rivers, but almost confined to sea-level. 

 ,, hectori, Buch. Buller Valley and Fox's River. 

 ,, elceagnifolius, Hook. f. Common in mountainous dis- 

 tricts ; altitude, from 2,000-4,000 ft. 

 ,, rotundifolius, Hook. f. Abundant on the sea-cliffs south 

 of Westport. 



