Kirx.—Recent Additions to the New Zealand Flora. xxxvii 
habit and solitary heads." I have not seen specimens, but suspect it to be 
an alpine state of some well-known species. 
South Island— Mount Jollie, Rangitata, 4,500 feet, 
Senecio hectori, Buchanan; Trans. N.Z. Inst., V., p. 848, VI., pl. XXIII. 
A noble plant allied to S. glastifolius, Hook. f., but of widely different 
habit and foliage. 
South Island—Valley of the Buller, between Rotorua and the Inanga- 
hua, frequent; Valley of the Grey. 
Senecio myrianthos, T. F. Cheeseman ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., VII., p. 848. 
S. cheesemannii, Hook. f., Ic. Pl., t. 1,201. 
A handsome species allied to S. perdicioides, Hook. f., and S. sciadophilus, 
Hook. f. 
North Island-—Thames Goldfield. 
Senecio laxiflorus, Buchanan, MS. 
S. laxifolius ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IL., p. 89. 
Mr. Buchanan informs me that “ lazifolius’ was substituted for “‘ laxi- 
florus” through a printer's blunder. I have adopted his original name, as 
that printed is singularly inappropriate. 
Closely allied to S. greyii, Col., but differing in the lax open panicle. 
South Island—Fowler’s Pass, 3,000-3,500 feet. 
Senecio robusta, Buchanan ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., VI., p. 240, pl. AAU. EL 
A very distinct species allied to S. bidwillii, Hook. f., but the leaves are 
scarcely coriaceous, and the corymbs are usually many-flowered. When 
fresh the whole plant is extremely viscid. : 
South Island— Mount Eglinton, J. Morton! Mountains above the 
Greenstone, J. Buchanan; Mountains above Lake Harris, 4,000 feet, T. 
Kirk. 
CAMPANULACEJE, 
Selliera fasciculata, J. Buchanan ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IIL., p. 211 ; is merely 
a rupestral form of S. radicans, Car. 
JASMINE. 
Olea apetala, Vahl. ; Kirk, Trans. N.Z. Inst., III., p. 165. 
North Island—Roeky places near the sea; Tauranga Islands; Great 
Barrier Island ; Nelson Island ; Little Barrier Island. 
NTIANE 
Gentiana nove-zelandig, Armstrong ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IV., p. 291. 
Appears to be only a trivial variety of G. montana, Forst. 
CoNVOLVULACE. 
Dichondra repens, Forst., var. brevifolia. 
D. brevifolia, J. Buchanan ; Trans. N.Z. Inst., IN., p. 208. 
