408 Transactions.— Botany. 
CRUCIFER. 
Lepidium incisum, Banks and Sol. A doubtful plant, with numerous slender, 
prostrate leaflets, branched stems referred to this species 
for the present. First observed by Mr. Petrie. Cape 
Whybrow. 
VIOLARIEÆ. 
Melicytus micranthus, Hook. f. Near Dunedin. 
TILACEA. 
Aristotelia “erecta,” Buch. Lake district; Wyndham. 800-1,200 feet—J. 
Buchanan. I have not seen specimens of this plant. 
STACKHOUSIEÆ. 
Stackhousia minima, Hook. f. Waipori—D. Petrie! 
LEGUMINOSÆ., 
Carmichelia munroi, Hook, f. Near Cromwell—Captain J. Campbell- Walker ; 
Cardrona Valley—T. K. Fruiting specimens only. 
pilosa, Col. Mr. Petrie has sent Otago specimens apparently 
belonging to this species, but without locality. 
flagelliformis, Col. A remarkable plant, which may possibly 
prove to be a form of this species, was obtained in the 
Cardrona Valley. It was characterized by long flexuous 
branches, numerous trifoliolate leaves with deeply-notched 
leaflets, and large fruit fully 3 inch in length, with a long 
straight beak. 
Rosaoræ. 
Acena glabra, Buch. Valley of the Dart. 
A. inermis, Hook. f. Lake Wakatipu; Valley of the Dart, etc.; Lake 
Hawea. 
A, depressa, T. Kirk. Cardrona Valley ; Lake Hawea. 
DnosEnacEX. 
Drosera pygmea, DC. Bluff Hill. 
HaronaGEE. 
Haloragis uniflora, T. Kirk. Bluff Hill. H. tenuissima of Mr. Thomson's 
list (not of T. Kirk) must be referred here. 
Myriophyllum pedunculatum, Hook. f. Bluff Hil—T. Kirk; Stewart 
Island—G. M. Thomson! 
Fuchsia colensoi, Hook. f. Oamaru; Bluff Harbour. 
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