APPENDIX. 1069 
LINE. 
Linum marginale, A. Cunn. ex Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. (1848) 169; 
Benth. Fl. Austral. i. 283. North and South Islands: Generally distri- 
buted, but most plentiful in the North Island. (Australia.) 
Linum usitatissimum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 277; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 78. Common 
Flax. North and South Islands: Occasionally seen as an escape from 
cultivation. (Europe; West Asia to India.) 
Linum gallicum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 401; D.C. Prodr. i. 423. North Island : 
Fields and waste places as far south as the East Cape. (South Kurope; 
North Africa.) 
Linum catharticum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 281; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 78. Purging 
Fiax. North and South Islands: Fields and waste places, not common. 
(Europe ; West Asia to Persia; Canary Islands.) 
GERANIACE. 
Geranium Robertianwm, Linn. Sp. Plant. 681; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 82. 
Herb-robert. North and South Islands: Fields and waste places, not 
common. (Hurope; North and West Asia to India.) 
Hrodium cicutarium, L’Herit. ex Ait. Hort. Kew, ii. 414; Hook. f. Student’s 
Fl. 83. Stork’s-bill. North and South Islands, Stewart Island, Chatham 
Islands: Cultivated fields and waste places, abundant. (Europe; North 
and West Asia to India; North Africa.) 
Erodium moschatum, L’Herit. l.c.; Hook. f. l.c. Musky Stork’s-bill. North 
and South Islands: Roadsides and waste places, abundant. (Europe; 
West Asia; North Africa.) 
Hrodium malachoides, Willd. Phyt. 10; D.C. Prodr. i. 648. North Island: 
In sandy places near the sea. Mongonui and the Bay of Islands, T. F. C.; 
Wellington, Kerk! (South Europe; West Asia to India; North Africa.) 
Pelargonium zonale, L’Herit. ex Ait. Hort. Kew, ii. 424; Harv. and Sond. FI. 
Cap. i. 298. North Island: Often persisting for some years in deserted 
gardens. (Cape Colony.) 
Pelargoniwm quercifolium, L’Herit. Ger. t. 14; Harv. and Sond. FI. Cap. i. 
306. North Island: An occasional garden escape. (Cape Colony.) 
Trop@olum majus, Linn. Sp. Plant. 345; D.C. Prodr. i. 683. Indian Cress. 
North Island: A garden escape, not uncommon in the Auckland District 
and southwards to New Plymouth. (Peru.) 
Oxalis cernuwa, Thunb. Diss. Oxal. 14; Harv. and Sond. Fl. Cap. i. 348. North 
Island: An occasional weed in gardens and orchards. (Cape Colony.) 
Oxalis variabilis, Jacq. Oxal. 89; Hary. and Sond. Fl. Cap. i. 331. North 
Island: A garden escape, not common. (Cape Colony.) 
Oxalis hirta, Linn. Sp. Plant. 434; Harv. and Sond. FI. Cap. i. 348. North 
Island: A garden escape in the vicinity of Auckland, rare. (Cape Colony.) 
AMPELIDES, 
Vitis vinifera, Linn. Sp. Plant. 202; D.C. Prodr. i. 633. Vine. North Island: 
Often lingers in deserted gardens, old Maori cultivations, &c. (West Asia.) 
SAPINDACEZ, | 
Melianthus major, Linn. Sp. Plant. 639; Harv. and Sond. FI. Cap. i. 367. 
North Island : Not uncommon as a garden escape. (Cape Colony.) 
LEGUMINOS2. 
Lupinus arboreus, Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 682; Watson, Bot. Calif. i. 117. Tree 
Lupine. North and South Islands: Often planted to arrest drifting sands, 
and increasing in some localities. (California.) 
