Apams.—On the Botany of Te Aroha Mountain. 279 
Catalogue of Flowering Plants and Ferns observed at Te Aroha Mountain. 
Clematis indivisa, Willd. On the mountain side. 
C. hevasepala, DC. Outskirts of the forest. 
Ranunculus plebeius, Br. Outskirts of the forest. 
R. rivularis, Banks and Sol. Flat and marshy ground. 
Drimys axillaris, Forst. Ascending to high elevations. 
Nasturtium palustre, DC. Low and damp places. 
Cardamine hirsuta, Linn. Outskirts of forest. 
C. stylosa, DC. Outskirts of forest. 
Viola filicaulis, Hook. f. Marshy ground. 
Melicytus ramiflorus, Forst. Ascending to high elevations. 
Pittosporum tenuifolium, Banks and Sol. Near banks of streams on the flat. 
P. umbellatum, Fe y » » » 
P. crassifolium, 4 is 
P. cornifolium, A. Cunn. High elevations. 
Stellaria parviflora, Banks and Sol. Low levels near mountain streams. 
Hypericum japonicum, Thunb. Flat and marshy ground. 
Aristotelia racemosa, Hook. f. Widespread. 
A. fruticosa, Hook. f. Mountain lake. 
Elaocarpus dentatus, A. Cunn. Common at high elevations. 
Geranium dissectum, Linn. On mounds in the flat. 
G. microphyllum, Hook. f. On mounds in the flat. 
Pelargonium australe, Willd. Common on low grounds. 
Oxalis corniculata, Linn. Common on low grounds. 
Melicope ternata, Forst. Outskirts of forest. 
M. simplex, A. Cunn. Low ground, banks of streams. 
Dysoaylum spectabile, Hook. f. Ascending more than 2,000 feet. 
Pomaderris phylicifolia, Forst. On the flat. 
Alectryon excelsum, DC. Outskirts of the forest. 
Corynocarpus levigata, Forst. Outskirts of the forest. 
Coriaria ruscifolia, Linn. Along Wairongomai Creek. 
Carmichalia australis, Br. Banks of Waihou. 
Sophora tetraptera, Aiton. Outskirts of the forest. 
Rubus australis, Forst. Outskirts of the forest. 
Potentilla anserina, Linn. On the flat. 
Acena sanguisorbe, Vahl. On the flat. 
Quintinia serrata, A. Cunn. Mountain top. 
Q. elliptica, Hook. f. Mountain top. 
Ixerba brevioides, A. Cunn. Mountain top. 
Carpodetus serratus, Forst. Ascending to high elevations. 
Weinmannia sylvicola, Banks & Sol. Ascending to high elevations, 
