TowNSON. — On Vegetation of Westport District. 415 



Senecio hidwillii, Hook. f. Abundant on Mount Mantell, at an 

 altitude of from 3,000-4,000 ft. 

 „ hidivillii, var. viridis. Lyell Ranges ; altitude, from 

 3,000-4,000 ft. 

 Microseris forsteri, Hook, f . Boundary Peak ; altitude, from 



4,000-5,000 ft. 

 Sonchus oleraceus, L. Common throughout. 



StylidiecB. 



Oreostylidium suhulatum, Bergg. In places on the mountains at 



an elevation of from 1,000-2,000 ft. 

 Forstera sedifolia, Linn. f. Mount Rochfort, Mount Frederic, at 

 an altitude of from 2,000-3,000 ft. 

 ,, tenella, Hook. f. Common on the mountains forming 

 Buller Watershed ; altitude, from 2,000-4,000 ft. 



Goodenoviece. 

 Sdliera radicans, Cav. Abundant on tidal mud-flats. 



Canipanulacece. 



Pratia angidata, Hook, f . Abundant throughout district, ascend- 

 ing to 3,000 ft. 

 ,, macrodon, Hook. f. Mount Murchison, Mount Stormy, 

 Karamea. 

 Lobelia anceps, Linn. f. Abundant. 

 Isotoma fluviatilis, F. Muell. Abundant in marshy situations 



near Westport. 

 WaMenbergia gracilis, A. DC. Abundant throughout the dis- 

 trict. 

 „ saxicola, A. DC. Abundant throughout the dis- 



trict ; sea-level to 5,000 ft. 

 ,, saxicola, var. congesta. On sandhills between Cape 



Foulwind and Charleston. 



Ericacece. 



Gaidtheria antipoda, Forst. Abundant ; growing to an altitude 

 of 3,000 ft. 

 ,, perplexa, T. Kirk. On sandhills between Westport 



and Charleston. 

 „ rupestris, R. Br. Buller Valley, and on stony eleva- 

 tions to an altitude of 3,000 ft. 



