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(Page 199.) Euphrasia antarctica. 



Add, after the specific character — Bentham in DC. Prodr. vol. x. p. 355. 



Euphrasia revoluta, Hook. fil. 



Dr. Monro has sent fine specimens from the summit of Gordon's Nob, Nelson ; these have larger flowers than 

 those of the specimens described. 



(Page 200.) Myosotis capitata, Hook. fil. 



Dr. Monro has sent small specimens of this species from the mountains south of Nelson. 

 Myosotis antarctica, Hook. fil. : add to the stations — 

 Hab. Upper Waihopai River, Monro. 



I am inclined to suspect that this may prove to be a state of M. spathulata ; both are extremely variable 

 plants. 



(Page 201.) Myosotis (Exarrhena) Lyallii: add — 

 Hab. Dun Mountain, Nelson, Monro. 

 (Page 205.) Nat. Ord. Labiate. 



Pleclrantlms australis, Br. Prodr., is mentioned by M. Baoul as a native of the Bay of Islands, where it is no 

 doubt introduced. 



(Page 205.) Scutellaria Nova-Zelandia, Hook, fil.; glaberrima v. parce pilosa, caulibus obscure an- 

 gulatis gracilibus ascendentibus laxe foliosis subramosis, foliis omnibus (inferioribus longe) petiolatis 

 orbiculari-oblongis reniformibus ovato-oblongisve integerrimis v. remote paucidentatis, floribus oppositis 

 subracemosis violaceis?, calyce piloso, squama labio superiore breviore, corolla pubescente calyce duplo lon- 

 giore, fauce parum dilatata, galea mediocri, labio inferiore breviore. — S. humilis, hujus operis p. 205; -non 

 Br. Prodr. 



Hab. Middle Island : Eoxhill, Nelson, Bid-will, Monro. 



I described this plant, in the body of this work, from very imperfect specimens. I have received much better 

 since, from which I judge it to be distinct from the Australian 8. humilis, differing chiefly in the longer petioles of 

 the leaves, which are rounder, less hairy, and the stem is much less angled. 



(Page 210.) Polygonum australe, A. Rich. 



The name adpressum, Lab., should have been retained for this species. It is figured under that name in the 

 'Botanical Magazine,' t. 3145. 



(Page 211.) Polygonum axillare, Hook. fil. : add — 

 Hab. Eoxhill and banks of Waihopai river, Nelson, Monro. 

 (Page 214.) Suasda maritima, Hum. 



Under this plant, the Chenopodina tortuosa, Moq. Tand. (in DC. Prodr. 13. pi. ii. p. 162), Sumda tortuosa, 

 Moq. Tand. (Chenop. p. 131) should probably be included as a synonym, 



(Page 218.) Nat. Ord. Monimiace;e. 



This Order should be transferred to the neighbourhood of Magnoliacea, to which it is closely allied, whereas 

 it has no real affinity with Laurinea. In the generic character of Laurelia, read " Stamina 6-14," and in the Eng- 

 lish description read " Perianth 5-6-parted," and " Stamens 6-14." 



(Page 219.) Persoonia Toro, A. Cunn. 



This plant is figured in the 'Botanical Magazine,' t. 3513. 



