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Pleurophyllum criniferum.—Add to the synonyms P. 
oresigenesum, Decne. in Bot. Voy. Astrol. et Zél. 37. 
Celmisia Walkeri.—Dr. Cockayne remarks that this is 
‘‘a most characteristic plant of the subalpine meadows of 
Westland, and of moist rocky places in the same region” 
(Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxvii. 367). 
C. Dallii.— Mount Lockett, Nelson, #. G. Gibbs ! 
C. petiolata var. membranacea.— Brunner Mountains, 
alt. 4,000 ft., W. Townson ! 
C. Monroi.—Taylor’s Pass, Awatere Valley, J. H. Mac- 
mahon ! Almost precisely matches one of Monro’s original 
specimens, now in Mr. Petrie’s herbarium. 
C. longifolia.—C. asteliefolia, Hook. f. Fl. Antarct. i. 35 ; 
and C. perpusilla, Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxii. (1890) 470, 
are both referable to this species. 
Gnaphalium subrigidum.—Mr. Townson has sent me 
a specimen from the Buller Valley, near Westport, the first 
I have seen from the South Island. 
Raoulia australis.—I have erroneously quoted R. Mac- 
kayt, Buch. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xiv. (1882) 354, as a synonym 
of this species. It is a variety of Gnaphalium Travers. 
Helichrysum filicaule.—Add as a synonym Gnaphaliwm 
parviflorum, Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xiv. (1884) 333. 
H. Leontopodium.— Mount Richmond, Nelson, J. A. 
Macmahon ! 
H. coralloides.—Source of the Conway River, South Marl- 
borough, Dr. Cockayne. 
Cotula australis. — Recorded from Campbell Island by 
Mr. Buchanan. (See Trans. N.Z. Inst. xvii. 399.) 
C. dioica.—I believe that one of the forms of this species 
was collected in the Auckland Islands by Dr. Koettlitz during 
the recent visit of the Antarctic exploring-ship ‘“‘ Discovery.” 
Brachyglottis Rangiora.—This would have been better 
treated as a variety of B. repanda. Myr. J. R. Annabell in- 
forms me that it occurs between Patea and Hawera, and at 
Waitotara. 
