XXXVI Appendix. 
South Is'and—Mountain districts, Marlborough to Otago, 2,000-4,000 
feet. 
Composit&. 
Olearia nitida, Hook. f., var. capillaris. 
O. capillaris, Buch.; Trans. N.Z. Inst., III., p. 212. 
South Island—Nelson Mountains, 4,000 feet. 
Mr. Buchanan agrees with me in considering this a variety of O. nitida. 
Olearia excorticata, Buch.; Trans. N.Z. Inst., VI., p. 241. 
** Allied to O. lacunosa, Hook. f., in flowers and fruit," Buchanan. I 
have not seen specimens. 
North Island—Tararua Mountains. 
Olearia allomii, Kirk ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., III., p. 179. 
A very distinct species, allied to O. haastii, Hook. f. 
North Island—Great Barrier Island, 800-2,800 feet. 
Celmisia lateralis, Buchanan ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IV., p. 226, pl. XV. 
A distinct species allied to C. laricifolia, Hook. f., but with lateral 
flowers. 
South Island—Mountains near Lake Guyon, Amuri. 
Celmisia walkeri, Kirk; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 549, pl. XXX. 
A strongly-marked species; distinguished by its woody stems, patent 
leaves, and lateral flowers. 
South Island—Mountains above Lake Harris, Otago, 4,000 feet. 
Ozothamnus lanceolatus, Buchanan; Trans. N.Z. Inst., II., p. 88. 
Allied to O. glomeratus, Banks and Sol. 
North Is'and—Maungataniwha. 
Raoulia petriensis, Kirk; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 549. 
Allied to R. hectori, Hook. f, 
South Island—Mount St. Bathans, Otago. 
Gnaphalium fasciculatum, Buchanan; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 529, 
pl. XIX. 
Allied to G. youngii, Hook. f. 
North Island— Tararua Mountains, 
Erechtites glabrescens, Kirk ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IX., p. 550. 
Allied to E. scaberula, Hook. f., but never scabrid. 
South Island—In subalpine woods, ete., Nelson to Otago; Stewart 
Island. 
Senecio “ pottsii,” Armstrong ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IV., p. 290. 
Mr. Armstrong states that his specimens were “ very imperfect, but that 
= the plant differs from any other New Zealand species in the suffruticose 
