418 y'7a/i suctions. 



Scro'phularinece. 



Calceolaria repens, Hook. f. Giles's Creek, Cedar Creek, aixd 



Lyell Creek. 

 Mimnlus repens, R. Br. Orowaiti, on mud-flats. 

 Mazus radicans, Cheesem. Sandhills along the coast ; Four-mile 



River, and at Fairdown. 

 Gratiola peruviana, L. Buller Valle}' and Charleston. 



,, nana, Benth. Several wet situations near Westport. 

 Glossostigma elatinoides, Benth. In marshy situations ; not 



uncommon. 

 Veronica divergens. Cheesem., n. sp. On sea-cliiTs south of 

 Brighton. 



,, salicifolia, Forst. Common throughout. 



„ macrocarpa, var. crassifolia, Cheesem. Big Hill on the 

 road over the rocks from Mokihinui to Karamea, 

 and on the side of the track up Fox's River. 



„ parviflora, Vahl. Abundant in the river-valleys. 



„ gracillima, Cheesem., n. sp. Buller Valley, and es- 

 pecially abundant in swamps between Fairdown 

 and Waimangaroa. 



„ elliptica, Forst. Abundant along the coast, growing 

 into a tree over 20 ft. high near Cape Foulwind. 



,, traversii. Hook. f. Mount Mantell ; altitude not ob- 

 served. 



„ vernicosa. Hook. f. Waimangaroa Gorge, altitude 

 2,000 ft. ; Mount Bovis, altitude 3,000 ft. 



„ cockayniana, Cheesem., n. sp. Mount Lvell, Mount 

 Murchison ; from 2,000-4,000 ft. 



„ huxifolia, Benth. Abundant on moiintains at an ele- 

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



„ carnosula. Hook. f. Mount Glasgow : altitude, 4,000 ft. 



„ gilliesiana, T. Kirk. Mount Bucklaud, altitude 

 4,000 ft. ; Mount Mantell. 



„ coarctata, Cheesem., n. sp. Mount Owen and Brunner 

 Range ; altitude, from 3,500-5,000 ft. 



„ armstronqii, T. Kirk. Mount Mantell, Mount Owen ; 

 from 4,000-5.000 ft. 



„ linifolia. Hook. f. Mount Owen ; abundant between 

 3,000 ft. and 4,000 ft. 



., lyallii. Hook. f. Abundant on river-banks ; ascending 

 to 3,000 ft. 

 Ourisia macrocarpa. Hook. f. Mount Rochfort, Paparoas ; from 

 3,000-4,000 ft. 

 „ macrophylla. Hook. Abundant on coastal ranges and 

 on banks of mountain-streams ; altitude, from 

 1,000-4,000 ft. 



