NARROW-LEAVED LEUCOPOGON FASCICULATUS. 201 
occurs, but a much more robust plant with long flower-stalks. In 
the case of the aggregate C. glandulosa the differences appear due to 
isolation having permitted these two forms of limited distribution 
to arise. 
Seedling (on left) and piece of adult (on right) of the narrow-leaved 
form of Leucopogon fasciculatus, both collected in the Ruahine. 
Cook Botanical District. (Life size.) [Esmond Atkinson del. 
