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PKIMULACEiE. 



79. Primula vulgaris, (L.) Hor. In neiglibourliood of gardens. 



80. Anagallis ai^vensis, (L.) Ace. Dry open banks and roadsides. 



Plantaoinace^. 



81. Plantago lanceolata, (L.) Ace. \ These ribworts are all found as meadow 



82. ,, media, (L.) Ace. > and wayside weeds, often associated 



83. 5, major, (L.) Ace. j together. 



POLYGtONACE^, 



84. Rumex crispus, (L.) Ace. An exceedingly abundant weed. 



85. ,, acetosella, (L.) Ace. Abundant everywhere, and most difficult of 

 eradication. 



86. Polygonum aviculare, (L.) Ace. Indigenous or introduced. An exceed- 



ingly common weed. 



87. ,, convolvulus, (L.) Ace. A weed in many gardens in Dunedin. 



EuPHORBIACEiE. 



88. Euphorbia peplus, (L.) Ace. A garden weed; common. 



89. ,, lathyris, (L.) Ace. or Hor. Only seen in the neighbourhood of 

 Dunedin, where it occurs as a garden weed. 



U-RTICACEiE. 



90. Urtica urens, (L.) Ace. or Unc. Some small patches occur in the Yalley 



of the Leith, and appear to be increasing, though not so fast as might 

 be expected. 



Gramine^. 



91. Anthoxanthum odoratum, (L.) Agri. \ 



92. Phleum pratense, (L.) Agri. > All introduced as pasture grasses. 



93. Alopecurus pratensis, (L.) Agri. j 



94. Holcus lanatus, (L.) Ace. ) Very abundant in fields, swamps, 



95. „ mollis, (L.) Ace. J roadsides, etc. 



96. Poa annua, (L.) Ace. Indigenous or introduced. 



97. „ ^;ra^e?2si5, (L.) Agri. Meadows in Southland. 



98. Briza media, (L.) Ace. or Hor. Waysides about Dunedin. 



99. Dactylis glomerata, (L.) Agri. Meadows and pastures. 



100. Festuca ovina, (L.) Agri. ^ 



„ var. duriuscula, (L.) Agri (introduced as pasture 



pratensis, (Huds.) Agri. L grasses. 



„ var. e^a^w, (Koch.) Agri. } 



104. Serrafalcus mollis, (Pari.) Ace. In meadows and roadsides. 



105. Lolium perenne, (L.) Agri. ) t . i i 



irk« •* T / A -D \ A • > Introduced as pasture grasses. 



10b. „ itaticum, (A. Braun.) Agri. j r & 



The foregoing comprise all the naturalized plants as yet collected by me. 



There are still, however, a great many introduced grasses, and I have never 



examined the littoral and aquatic floras, so that no doubt the above list would 



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