XIV NEW ZEALAND PLANTS. 
Fig. 
38. The false mountain-holly (Olearia macrodonta). 
39. Effect of cultivation in moist air of the common whipcord koromiko 
(Veronica lycopodioides). 
40. Juvenile and adult leaf-forms of the mountain-wineberry (Aristotelia 
fruticosa). 
41. Juvenile Coprosma retusa. 
42. Two forms of leaf of the climbing hard-fern (Blechnum filiforme). 
43. Parent tree of the double white manuka “ Leonard Wilson.” 
44. New vegetation as in 1905 on the volcanic ash from the Tarawera eruption 
of 1886. 
45. Portion of the rift on Mount Tarawera. ‘ 
46. Vegetation of lower slopes of Mount Tarawera in 1913. 
47. Bank of the long hard-fern (Blechnum capense). 
48. Bank covered with the paritaniwha (Hlatostema rugosum). 
49. Senecio lagopus. 
50. The hard-leaved tree-daisy (Olearia nummularifolia). 
51. General view of a portion of low tussock-grassland. 
52. Tall tussock-grassland, 
53. Raoulia lutescens. 
54. The green raoulia (Raoulia Haastir). 
55. General view of the Rakaia River bed at an altitude of some 2,800 feet. 
56. The spaniard (Aciphylla Colensoi). 
57. Flowers of the North Island edelweiss (Leucogenes Leontopodium). 
58. The alpine eyebright (Aciphylla Monro). 
59. Flowers of the North Island eyebright (Huphrasia tricolor). 
60. Colony of the mountain-foxglove (Ourisia macrophylla). 
61. The wet-rock koromiko (Veronica linifolia). 
62. Flower-heads of the common cotton-plant (Celmisia spectabilis). 
63. The white mountain-musk (Celmisia incana). 
64. The common vegetable-sheep (Raoulia eximia). 
65. Bringing specimens of the vegetable-sheep for the Christchurch International 
Exhibition of 1906-7. 
66. The small vegetable-sheep (Raoulia bryoides). 
67. The green vegetable-sheep (Raoulia rubra). 
68. The penwiper-plant (Notothlaspi rosulatum). 
69. Cushion of the North Island edelweiss (Leucogenes Leontopodium). 
70. The mountain-cotula (Cotula pyrethrifolia). 
71. Fell-field on scoria slopes of Mount Tongariro. 
72. The false edelweiss (Helichrysum bellidioides). 
73. Herb-field of Arthur’s Pass, with Celmisia Armstrongit in abundance. 
74. Boggy herb-field of Table Hill. 
75. Portion of a cushion of Celmisia linearis. 
76. Horizontal branching of Olearia Colensoi in subalpine scrub. 
77. Adult and seedling of the coral-shrub (Helichrysum coralloides). 
78. The giant spaniard (Aciphylla mazima). 
79. Remains of an ancient swamp-forest. 
80. Breathing-root of the pukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae). 
