424 7'ransar.tions. 



Arthro podium candidum, Raoul. Rough-and-Tunible Saddle, on 



Mokihinui track to Karamea. 

 Herpolirion novcE-zealandice , Hook, f . Common on banks amongst 

 the pakihis. 



Juncacece. 

 Juncus pallidus, R. Br. Buller Valley. 



vaginatus, R. Br. Common in vicinity of coast. 

 effusus, L. Abundant from sea-level to 2,000 ft. 

 maritimus, Lam. Not uncommon throughout the coastal 



regions. 

 bufonius, L. Common throughout. 

 tenuis, Willd. Orowaiti and other localities on coast. 

 flanifolius, R. Br. Buller Valley. 

 ccBspiticius, E. Mey. Seal Island and Charleston. 

 antarcticus, Hook. f. Boundary Peak ; altitude, fi-om 



3,000-4,000 ft. 

 prism atocarp^is, R. Br. Not uncommon in Buller Valley. 

 lamprocarpus, Ehr. Muddy shores of Lake Rochfort, 



1,500 ft. ; Buller Valley. 

 novce-zealandice., Hook. f. A common plant, ascending to 

 3,000 ft. in the mountains. 

 Luzula colensoi, Hook. f. Brunner Range ; altitude, from 4.000- 

 5,000 ft. 

 ,, campestris, DC. Abundant from sea-level to 4.000 ft. 



Palmece. 

 Rhopcdostylis sapida, Wendl. and Drude. Abundantly distri- 

 buted in groves from Karamea to Brighton, and generally 

 near the coast at a low elevation. 



Pandanece. 

 Freycinetia banksii, A. Cunn. Common in all the forests to an 

 altitude of 2,000 ft. 



Typhacece. 

 Typha angustijolia, L. Abundant in bog lands. 

 Sparganium antipodum, Graebner. In sluggish watercourses ; 

 not common. 



Naidacece. 

 Triglochin striatum, Ruiz and Pav. In salt marshes on the coast. 

 Potamogeton polygonifolius, Pourr. Not uncommon. 



,, cheesemanii, A. Bennett. Common throughout from 



sea-level to 2,000 ft. 

 Ruppia maritima, L. Common along the coast in both still water 



and watercourses. 

 Zostera nana, Rotli. On beach at Mokihinui. 



