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Eucalyptus vernicosa, H., occurs on the Hartz, and here 

 appears to constantly bear but one flower in an axil ; speci- 

 mens from other localities are usually 3-flowered. 



Qeum renifolium, F. v. M., grows in the crevices of the 

 rocks on the Calf at the back of Adamson's, as well as on. 

 the main ridge. 



Diplaspis hydrocotyle, H., in swampy land on the plateau 

 on the eastern side of the summit of Adamson's. 



Actinotus sufocata, H., is widely distributed throughout the 

 range, but I did not meet with the coarser A. bellidioides, H., 

 which is the much commoner form towards the West Coast. 



Actinotus moorei, F. v. M. et P., grows in quantity in a. 

 button-grass swamp on the track to the Hartz at about 

 1,700ft. 



Acipliylla procumbent, F. v. M., hitherto only recorded from 

 Mount La Perouse, grows both on the Hartz and Adamson's. 

 This plant, though agreeing with Aciphylla in general habit, 

 differs in the structure of the fruit in this feature approach- 

 ing Ligusticum. Von Mueller proposed to suppress the genus 

 and include it in Gingidium. 



Comprosma moorei, P. v. M. et R, occurs on Adamson's. 



Abrotanella scapigera, P. v. M., grows on the northern spur 

 of Adamson's, near the Calf, but A. forsterioides, H., appears 

 to be quite absent, its place being taken by Donatio, novce- 

 zelandiex,. 



Helichrysum milligani, H., is very common on Adamson's, 

 and the more common H. pumilum also occurs but sparingly. 



Pterygopappnis lawrencei, H,, 

 patch at the back of the Calf. 



I observed in one small 



Senecio papillosum, P. v. M. Also only recorded from 

 Mount La Perouse, is very common on Adamson's, but it did 

 not appear to extend to the Hartz. The more scarce 8. 

 primulif otitis, P. v. M., which occurs on La Perouse, I looked 

 for in vain. 



Senecio pectinatus, D. C, in divers forms occurs throughout 

 the district. The type plant, var. ochroleuca, and var. 

 pleiocephalus, also known as 8. leptocarpus, D.C., grow all 

 together with many intermediate forms. 



