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APPENDIX. 1147 
LVUI. VERBENACE, 
Vitex lucens.—<An interesting account of the pollination 
of this species, prepared by Mr. Petrie, is printed in Trans. 
N.Z. Inst. xxxvii. (1905), pp. 409-11. 
LXIV. CHENOPODIACE:. 
Rhagodia nutans.—South Island: Kaikoura Peninsula, 
Rev. R. H. Spencer! Rocky places near the sea, Banks Penin- 
sula, Dr. Cockayne. 
Atriplex Billardieri.—Shore of Ruapuke Island, Foveaux 
Strait, Dr. Cockayne. 
LXV. POLYGONACE. 
Muhlenbeckia ephedrioides.— Marlborough: Stony bed 
of the Conway River, near its source, Dr. Cockayne. 
LXVI. PIPERACE. 
Peperomia reflexa.—Near Gisborne, Bishop Williams ! 
LXVIII. MONIMIACEZE. 
Hedycarya ‘arborea.— Preservation Inlet, Dr. Cockayne. 
The most southern locality yet recorded. 
LXXI. THYMELASACE. 
Pimelea longifolia.—Charlestown, on rocks near the sea, 
Townson ! The most southern locality I am acquainted with. 
Add to the synonyms P. congesta, F. Muell. Fragm. Phyt. 
Austral. viii. 9. 
P. virgata.—Insert as a synonym P. agillaris, Banks and 
Soland. ex Wikstr. in Vet. Akad. Handl. Stockh. (1818) 280. 
Pearenaria.To this should be reterred 22, alloca, Bankes 
and Soland. ex Meissn. in D.C. Prodr. xiv. 517. 
P. Suteri.—I am indebted to Mr. F. G. Gibbs for excellent 
specimens of this species, which so far has only been found on 
the Dun Mountain Range, Nelson. 
Drapetes villosa var. multiflora.—Brunner Range, alt. 
4000 ft., W. Townson ! 
