Smithsonian Report, 1949.—Egbert H. Walker PEATE LO 
CANTERBURY PROVINCE, SOUTH ISLAND 
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The ‘‘pimples’”’ on the near end are flowers. This weird plant is characteristic of open shingle slopes in 
the dry area. (Photograph by L. Cockayne, courtesy New York Botanical Garden.) 
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2. BULL KELP (DURVILLEA ANTARCTICA) ON ROCKS AT LOW TIDE, DOG ISLAND, 
FOVEAUX STRAIT 
This flat-bladed leathery kelp grows abundantly on wave-lashed recky shores. (Photograph by L. 
Cockayne, courtesy New York Botanical Garden.) 
