1074 APPENDIX. 
ONAGRARIE, 
G@nothera biennis, Linn. Sp. Plant. 346; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 159. Evening 
Piimrose. North and South Islands: Roadsides and waste places, not 
common. (North America.) 
Gnothera odorata, Jacq. Ic. Plant. Rar. iii. 3, t. 456; Hook. f. Student’s F)-. 
159. Evening Primrose. North Island: Abundant in light dry soils and 
sandy places near the sea. (Chili; Patagonia.) 
G@nothera tetraptera, Cav. Ic. iii. 40, t. 279. North Island: A garden escape 
near Auckland, rare. (Mexico.) 
CUCURBITACER, 
Lagenaria vulgaris, Ser. in Mem. Soc. Phys. Genev. iii. 25; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. ii. 613. Gourd; Hue. North Island: Brought by the Maoris from 
Polynesia when they first colonised New Zealand, and still cultivated by 
them. (Native country uncertain ; cultivated everywhere in the tropics.) 
Citrullus vulgaris, Schrad. ex Eckl. and Zeyh. Enum. 279; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. ii. 621. Water-melon. North Island: Occasionally lingers in old 
Maori cultivations, but scarcely naturalised. (Tropical Africa; cultivated 
in all warm countries.) 
FICOIDER. 
Mesembryanthemum edule, Linn. Syst. ed. x. 1060; Harv. ard Sond. Fl. Cap. 
ii. 412. North Island: Often planted to check the advance of drifting sands, 
and spreading in several localities, especially near New Plymouth. (Cape 
Colony.) 
UMBELLIFERZ. 
Coniwm maculatum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 243; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 167. Hem- 
lock. North and South Islands: Waste places, local. (Europe; North and 
West Asia; North Africa.) 
Bupleurum rotundifolium, Linn. Sp. Plant. 236; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 168. 
Hare’s-ear. North Island: Cultivated fields and waste places. Near Auck- 
land, 7. F.C.; Wellington, Kirk! (Europe; West Asia to the Caucasus.) 
Apium graveolens, Linn. Sp. Plant. 264; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 169. Celery. 
North and South Islands: Has established itself in several districts in 
marshy places near the sea. (Europe; West Asia; India; North Africa.) 
Apium leptophyllum, F. Muell. ex Benth. Fl. Austral. iii. 372. North Island : 
Waste places from Mongonui to Wellington, not common. (South America ; 
tropical Africa ; Australia.) 
Ammi majus, Linn. Sp. Plant. 243. North Island : Waste places near Auck- 
Jand, rare.. (Europe; West Asia; North Africa.) 
Carum Carui, Linn. Sp. Plant. 263; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 171. Caraway. 
South Island: Near Dunedin, rare, A. Hamilton. (Europe; North and 
West Asia; India.) 
Carum Petroselinwm, Benth. and Hook. Gen. Plant. i. 891; Hook. f. Student’s 
Fl.171. Common Parsley. North and South Islands: Waste places and 
roadsides, not uncommon. (South Europe; North Africa.) 
Scandia Pecten-Veneris, Linn. Sp. Plant. 256; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 175. 
Venus’s Comb. North and South Jslands: Waste places, far from common. 
(Europe; West Asia to India; North Africa.) 
Feniculum vulgare, Mill. Gard. Dict. ed. viii. n.1; F. officinale, All. ; Hook. 
f. Student’s Fl.177. Fennel. North and South Islands: Waste places and 
roadsides, abundant. (Europe; North and West Asia to India; North 
Africa.) 
Peucedanum sativum, Benth. and Hook. f. Gen. Plant. i. 920; Hook. f. 
Student’s Fl. 183. Parsnip. North and South Islands: An occasional 
escape from cultivation, but not common. (Europe; North Asia.) 
