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Alsophila colensoi, Hook. f. Hills about Dunedin; Lake Wakatipu ; Catlin 
River; Seafield Bush. Trunk sometimes 7 feet high. 
Hymenophyllum montanum, T. Kirk. Mountains above Lake Wakatipu— 
Mrs. Mason ! 
villosum, Col. Routeburne; mountains above Lake Harris. 
Davallia fosteri, Carruth. Dusky Bay— Forster. ** Synopsis Filicum," edit. 
This species is only known from Forster’s original 
specimen in the British Museum. 
Lindsaya viridis, Col. West Coast—J. Buchanan. 
Lomaria dura, Moore. West Coast Sounds—J. D. Enys! Catlin River— 
D. Purdie and P. Thompson! Bluff Hill—T. Kirk. In 
situations exposed to the spray of the sea. 
LxcoPopiAcE E. 
Lycopodium laterale, Brown. Stewart Island—Mrs. Pearson ! 
Corrigenda. 
Panax lessonii, DC. Said to occur on the west coast of Otago, but it is to 
be feared that some mistake has been made. The plant 
appears to be confined to the Auckland district. 
Pimelea urvilleana, A. Rich. Mentioned in Mr. Buchanan's list, but I 
greatly fear that some other species has been mistaken for 
it. 
Potamogeton heterophyllus, Schreber. Included in the lists of Mr. Buchanan 
and Dr. Lindsay, but must be expunged as it is not a New 
Zealand plant. Young states of the so-called ** P. natans ” 
which developes copious submerged leaves have been mis- 
taken for it throughout the colony. 
Dichelachne stipoides, Hook. f. Included in Mr. Buchanan's list, but the 
precise locality forgotten. It is a northern plant finding 
its southern boundary at the East Cape, and is, at best, of 
extremely improbable occurrence in any part of the South 
Island. 
Lomaria pumila, Raoul. Mr. Buchanan informs me that he mistook a 
small form of L. membranacea, Colenso, for this species. It 
is, however, not unlikely to oecur on the west coast. 
