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APPENDIX. 1143 
Senecio Monroi.— Mount Blairish, North Marlborough, 
J. H. Macmahon. 
S. Adamsii.— Mount Lockett, to the north of the Mount 
Arthur Plateau, F’. G. Gibbs ! 
S. rotundifolius.— Add to the synonyms S. feinoldi, 
Endl. ex Hook. f. Handb. N.Z. Fl. 734. 
Sonchus asper.—Shores of Auckland Island, Dr. Koettlitz. 
The Snares and Antipodes Island, Kirk. 
XLI. CAMPANULACE:. 
Pratia angulata var. arenaria.—Chatham Islands, F’. A. D. 
Cox ! 
XLII. EPACRIDE. 
Pentachondra pumila.—I refer to this Mr. Colenso’s 
Leucopogon heterophyllus (Trans. N.Z. Inst. xx. (1888) 198). 
Leucopogon Fraseri.—Add to the synonyms Penta- 
chondra mucronata, Hook. f. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vi. 
(1849) 270. 
Dracophyllum strictum.—TI suspect that D. Peatomanun, 
Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxii. (1890) 477, of which I have seen 
no authentic specimens, is nothing more than a state of this. 
D. recurvum.—Very plentiful near the base of Tongariro 
and Ruapehu, where it forms a low rigid shrub with spreading 
or almost prostrate branches, the whole plant forming dense 
masses 2-5 ft. diam., but usually not rising more than 1-2 ft. 
from the ground. 
D. subulatum.—D. angustifoliwm, Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst, 
Xxvill. (1896) 603, is probably a synonym. 
XLV. MYRSINESS. 
Myrsine divaricata.— Dr. Cockayne informs me that this 
is plentiful on the Poor Knights Islands, between Whangarei 
and the Bay of Islands, a somewhat unexpected locality. 
