116 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [Sess. Lxxv. 
Ranunculus lappaceus, sm. var. multiseapus, Hook. f. 
(rosette small, open; leaves moderately thick, hairy). 
Viola Cunninghamii, Hook. f. (Rootstock stout, sub- 
woody ; rosettes open, leaves thin). 
Craspedia uniflora, Forst. f. var. (rosettes open, often 
several together; leaves spathulate, 10 cm. or more long, 
semi-erect, woolly). 
Angelica Gingidium (Forst. f.), Hook f. (rosette large, 
open; leaves pinnate, 15 cm. or much longer, thick, 
coriaceous, waxy beneath; root long, fleshy). 
(2) The erect, tufted form. 
§ Woody, more or less. 
Stem erect, wiry, woody at base, about 14 em. tall; 
leaves moderately thick, coriaceous. 
Epilobium melanocaulon, Hook. (stem black, leaves 
reddish). 
E. glabellum, Forst. f. (leaves often reddish beneath). 
§§ Not woody. 
* Grass-form. 
+ Leaves narrow. 
Festuca rubra, L. var. 
++ Leaves broad, flat. 
Trisetum Youngii, Hook. f. (leaves pilose). 
Luzula campestris, D.C. var. (leaves coriaceous). 
°° Tussock-form. 
Poa cespitosa, Forst. f. (tussocks 30 cm. tall and more; 
leaves filiform involute). 
Poa Colensoi, Hook. f. (tussocks small, leaves very 
narrow, involute). 
** Creeping and rooting. 
(1) The cushion-form. 
§ True cushions. 
Raoulia Haastii, Hook. f. (glabrous or nearly so). 
R. glabra, Hook. f. (glabrous or nearly so). 
§§ Semi-cushions or round patches. 
Raoulia lutescens (T. Kirk), Cockayne (tomentose) 
R. australis, Hook. f. (tomentose), 
