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XXIV. SAXIFRAGES. 
Carpodetus serratus.—The synonyms C. dentatus, Poir. 
Eneye. ii. 120, and C. Forsteri, Roem. and Schult. Syst. v. 
604, were accidentally omitted in the body of this work. 
XXV. CRASSULACES., 
Tillea purpurata.—-Mouth of the Awatere River, Marl- 
borough, in places where water has stagnated, J. H. Mac- 
mahov ! 
XXVIII. MYRTACEZ. 
Leptospermum scoparium.—A variety with dark -red 
flowers, originally discovered by Mr. Justice Chapman in 
Otago, is now often cultivated as a garden-plant. 
Metrosideros tomentosa.— Mr. Carse sends specimens of 
a yellow-flowered variety gathered at Rangaunu Harbour, near 
Mongonui. 
Myrtus obcordata.—Reef Point, Ahipara, R. H. Matthews ! 
The most northern habitat yet recorded. 
XXIX. ONAGRARIEZA. 
Epilobium confertifolium.— Dr. Cockayne limits this 
species to the Auckland and Campbell Islands plant. 
E. pictum.—Tinline Valley, Marlborough, J. H. Macmahon ! 
BE. vernicosum.— Mount Owen, abundant. W. Townson ! 
XXXII. UMBELLIFERA.. 
Hydrocotyle moschata.—Add to the synonyms H. com- 
pacta, A. Rich. in Ann. Sci. Phys. iv. (1820) 201; and 4. 
colorata, Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xviii. (1885) 260. 
Azorella reniformis.—This was first referred to Azorella 
by Asa Gray in Bot. U.S. Expl. Exped. i. 698, and he should 
consequently be quoted as the authority. 
A. Hookeri, Drude in Engl. and Prantl, Pflanzenf. 8, viii. 
132. —A name proposed to take the place of A. trifoliolata, 
Hook. f., which is preoccupied by a Chilian species. (Clos in 
C. Gay, Fi. Chil. ii. 85.) 
