372 Transactions . — Botany. 



(a.) Horticultural. (Hor.) Escapes from, or remains of gardens. 



(b.) Agricultural. (Agri.) Escapes from, or remains of field cultivation. 



(c.) Accidentally. (Ace.) Introduced by animals, or unintentionally by 



mans agency. 

 (d.) Uncertain. (Unc.) 



Plants 



Ranunculace.se. 



1. Ranunculus acris, (L.) Ace. ) Common in rich pastures and cultivated 

 2 - 99 repens, (L.) Ace. J bush land. 



Berberidaceje. 



3. Herberts vulgaris, (L.) Hor. Abandoned gardens in the Taieri Plain. 



Papaveracile. 



4. Papaver rhceas, (L.) Ace. In one or two spots in cultivated land, and 



near Dunedin in gardens. 



FUMARIACE.E. ' 



5. Fumaria officinalis, (L.) Ace. In cultivated land. 

 Crucifer^:. 



6. Cheiranthus cheiri, (L.) Hor. Escaped from gardens, and gone wild in a 



few dry and stony localities. 



7. Nasturtium officinale, (R. Br.) Hor. or Ace. Possibly introduced as 



a salad plant, but now abundant in streams. 



8. Barbarea vulgaris, (R. Br.) Ace. Certainly the introduced plant, now 



a common wayside weed. 



rassicc 

 Plain. 



inin; 



10. „ rapa, (L.) Hor. and Agri. ) Establishing themselves as weeds in 



11. „ napus, (L.) Agri f some cultivations. 



12. Sinapis arvensis, (L.) Ace. Fields and roadsides. 



13. Cochlearia armoracia, (L.) Hor. Abandoned gardens. 



14. Lepidium campestre, (R. Br.) Ace. Roadsides. 

 Resedacel®. 



15. Reseda suffruticulosa, (L.) Hor. As a weed in some gardens in Dunedin. 



VlOLACILE. 



16. Viola tricolor, (L.) Ace. In arable lands. 



17 ' » m var. arvensis (Murr.). Ace. In arable lands. 



Caryophyllac 



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18. Silene gallica, (L.) Ace. or Hor. Abundant on the Forbury Head, 



19. Lychds githago, (Lam.) Ace. In arable and grass lands. 



20. Skllaria media, (Wither.) Ace. Common weed. 



21. Cerastium glomeratum, (Thiol) Ace. In arable land and roadsides. 



