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Geum uniflorum, J. Buchanan; Trans. N.Z. Inst., II., p. 89. 
À very distinct species. 
South Island—Discovery Peaks. 
Acena nove-zelandiz, Kirk; Trans. N.Z. Inst., II., p. 117. 
In both islands, not uncommon. 
Acena depressa, Kirk; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 548. 
Allied to A. buchanani, Hook. f. 
South Island—Cardrona Valley ; Lake Hawea, Otago. 
Acena glabra, J. Buchanan; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IV., p. 226. 
South Island—Marlborough to Otago; not unfrequent in the mountains, 
2,000—4,000 feet. 
HALORAGEE. 
Haloragis aggregata, J. Buchanan; Trans. N. Z. Inst., IV., p. 224. 
I fear this is too closely allied to H. depressa, Hook. f. 
South Island—Lake Guyon, Nelson. 
Haloragis uniflora, Kirk ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 548. 
South Island—The Bluff Hill, Southland. 
ONAGRARIEE, 
Fuchsia kirkii, Hook. f., Ie. Pl. ; Kirk, Trans. N.Z. Inst., ILI., p. 178. 
Procumbent ; flowers erect, scale o. 
North Island—Whangururu ; Great Barrier Island. 
UMBELLIFERE. 
Pozoa pallida, Kirk; Trans. N.Z. Inst., X., p. 419. 
Allied to P. hydrocotyloides and P. roughii. 
South Island—Roto Iti; Lake Guyon, Nelson ; Pukunui Creek, Canter- 
bury. 
Apium leptophyllum, F. Müeller; Kirk, Trans. N.Z. Inst., ITI., p. 164. 
North Island—Bay of Islands ; Kawau. 
Aciphylla montana, Armstrong ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IV., p. 290. 
Apparently a form of A. monroi, Hook. f. I have not seen specimens. 
Ligusticum enysii Kirk ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 548. 
South hot Bb dus River, Canterbury. 
ARALIACES. 
Panax longissimum, Hook. f. 
In the “ Handbook of the New Zealand Flore.” at p. 110, Sir Joseph 
Hooker described the young state of P. crassifolium (Den. and Planch.) as a 
distinct species under the name P. longissimum, the flowers and fruit of 
which were supposed to be unknown. The Handbook was published in two 
parts, with an interval of three years between; at page 730 of the second 
