of the Australian Flora.] 
INTRODUCE 
Leptinella intricate, //./: 
Erechtitea prenanthoides, DC. 
Forstera bellidifolia, Hook. 
Selliera radicans, Oav. 
Pernettya Tasmauica, H.f. 
Prionotes cerinthoides, Lab. 
Gentiana montana, Forst. 
E Calystegia sepium, Br. 
E Limosella aquatica, L. 
Ourisia integrifolia, Br. 
Samolus httoralis, Br. 
Plantago Brownii, Bap. 
E Chenopodium glaucum, L. 
Lomatia tinctoria, Br. 
Drapetes Tasmauica, H.f 
Fagus Guimii, ///. 
Fagus Cunninghamii, Hook. 
Astelia alpina, Br. 
Triglochin triandrum, Mirb. 
( 'arplia alpina. Br. 
E Isolepis pygmaea, Kth. 
Carex appressa, Br. 
Hierochloe redolens, Br. 
E Deschampsia caespitosa, Pal. 
E Trisetum subspicatum, Pal. 
E Festuca duriuscula, L. 
Festuca littoralia, Lab. 
Islands south of New Zr;il:unl 
L. plumosa, H.f. 
R prenantl 
P. clavigera, // ; /: 
S. *radic 
,C,r. 
L. ; ;i(juatica. L. 
O. *macrophylla, 
S. *iittoralis, Br. 
P. Brownii. Bap. 
D. Lyallii, H.f. 
V. Menriesii, II j 
A. linearis. H.f. 
T. *trian(lruin'. A 
J. *planifoluis, L 
T. subspicatum, / 
F. *duriuscula, L 
F. littoralia, Lab. 
V. nmseifolia, Wilhl. 
S. radica 
T. pumila. Hook. 
V. Americana, Hook. 
(I. Magcllaniea, Omul. 
0. scpium, 7>V. 
L. am.atica. L. 
V harhala. Furs/ 
0. glaucum, L 
L. fisrruginea, S> 
.T. planifolius. />/•. 
(). obfetsangulns, Omt 
0. icbiraoidn, Ji. f 
The most curious point in this list is the number of European species it contaii 
seventeen, of which most are British; there are besides two other species which i 
temperate zone of the New World. Trit/tochin trinndwni and Crantzia Uneatu ; Apii 
some of its states with difficulty distinguished from A. graoeoknt. 
The genera that are most characteristic of the Antarctic regions amongst them 
thus, Acana, Donatio, Xcrtcra, For.stcra, Ltpfinrt/a, Onrisia, Dra/ntrs. Fat/us, ( )rt oho 
Only one {Lomatia) can be said to betray any generic affinity between the peculiar I 
and the Antarctic regions; though Forstera, as belonging to StfB&em, may be class 
lian representatives. 
