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Wedelia biflora, DO. The same remarks apply. (Tropies.) 
Bidens pilosa, L. On cliffs and light dry soils, not uncommon. Perhaps & 
irue native. (Tropies.) 
Achillea millefolium, L. In pastures and by roadsides in most cultivated 
districts, but nowhere very abundant.  (Europe.) 
Anthemis arvensis, L. Waste places, roadsides, and fields; a common weed 
in most localities. (Europe.) 
* |,  cotula,L. Waste places near Auckland, (Europe.) 
oe nobilis, L. Included in Mr. Kirk's list. I have not seen it except 
in a cultivated condition. (Europe.) 
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, L. Plentiful throughout the district, and 
becoming a troublesome weed on stiff soils. (Europe.) 
segetum, L. Local. Cultivated fields at Remuera, and near 
Otahuhu. (Europe.) 
a (Pyrethrum) inodorum, L. Fields on the Auckland Isthmus 
and elsewhere, not common. (Europe. 
Matricaria chamomilla, L. Fields and roadsides, sparsely scattered over 
the cultivated portions of the district. (Europe.) 
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» discoidea, DC. In immense abundance in waste places about 
Auckland, and along most lines of road into the interior. 
(North America.) 
* Tanacetum vulgare, L. A few plants observed in a lane near Howick. 
(Europe.) 
* Soliva anthemifolia, R. Br. Alluvial flats by the Northern Wairoa River, 
near Dargaville and Mangawhare. (Australia.) 
* , pterosperma, Less. ? Rangiriri and near Ngaruawahia; first seen in 
January, 1879.. I am not quite certain about the identifica- 
tion, (S. America.) 
Artemisia absinthium, L. An occasional garden escape. Northern Wairoa ; 
vicinity of Auckland; Maori settlements at Matamata. 
(Europe.) 
Senecio vulgaris, L. A common weed in rich soils throughout the dis- 
trict.  (Europe.) 
* „sylvaticus, L. Near Pukekohe ; Raglan. (Europe.) 
,  mikanoides, Otto. (Harv. et Sond., Flora Capensis, 8, p. 402). 
Senecio scandens, DC., non Cacalia scandens, Thunb. A com- 
mon garden escape, now well established in waste places, 
etc., near Auckland and elsewhere. (Cape. 
* Calendula officinalis, L. A garden escape near Auckland, etc, (Europe.) 
Osteospermum moniliferum, L, Recorded by Mr, Kirk, I have not seen it 
in a naturalized state, (Cape.) 
