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G. oppositifolia, Hook. f.—Attains its northern boundary at Kotukuroa 
creek, but cannot be compared in luxuriance with the splendid specimens 
at Rotokakahi and Lake Taupo; ascends to 3,200 feet on Tarawera 
mountain. 
Cyathodes empetrifolia, Hook. f—Attains its northern limit in a fissure in the 
Waihorepa valley, and on Tarawera mountain. In the valley the stems 
are diffuse, 2 to 6 feet long ; on the mountain short and erect. 
Dracophyllum strictum, Hook, f.—The common form in the district is var. b., 
but the two forms pass insensibly into each other. 6. occurs in the 
summit of Tarawera mountain, and reaches its northern limit at the 
Tamahere narrows, Middle Waikato ; a most attractive plant. 
D. longifolium, Br.—Attains its northern limit on the summit of Tarawera, 
altitude, 3,600 feet. Identified in the absence of flowers, but the habit 
of the plant can scarcely be mistaken. 
D. subulatum, Hook. f.—The most characteristic plant of the Taupo district, 
attains its northern limit near the Kotukuroa Creek; summit of Tarawera, 
3,600 feet. 
Gentiana montana, Forst.—Attains the northern limit of the genus at Opepe. 
Gratiola sexdentata, A. Cunn.—Ohinemutu, Rotomahana, ete. I have no 
note of a more southern habitat for this plant, although it probably 
occurs throughout the North Island. 
Glossostigina elatinoides, Benth.—Common in the swamps and about the lakes, 
but has not been recorded from any locality further south. 
Utricularia, n.s—-Amongst Conferva, Rotomahana ; in appearance resembles 
U. intermedia, but the bladders are attached to the leaves. 
` Avicennia officinalis, L., attains its —— limit in Tauranga harbour, 
northern part. 
Alternanthera sessilis, Br.— Rotorua, the most southern locality yet recorded. 
Plantago coronopus, L.—Native of Europe, naturalized on the beach at 
Tauranga ; the first notice of its occurrence in the colony. 
Muhlenbeckia axillaris, Hook. f—Forms compact patches on the Taupo 
plains south of Oruanui, but is remarkably local, and attains here its 
northern boundary. 
Chiloglottis traversii, F. von Muell. (Caladenia bifolia, Hook. f.)—Specimens 
`~ long past flowering ; occurs at Motukino, 1,500 feet, and amongst moss 
on the summit of Tarawera mountain, where it reaches its northern 
limit. Distinguished from all other New Zealand orchids by its glan- 
dular pubescence. 
Thelymitra longifolia, Forst—Summit of Tarawera mountain, 3,600 feet. 
Sparganium simplex, Huds.—Rotoiti, Rotorua, Rotomahana, etc. 
Astelia trinervia, Kirk.—Near the summit of Tarawera, 3,300 feet. 
