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FuMARIACEiE. 



Fumaria parviflora, Lam. Mentioned in Flora N. Z. ii. I have not seen 



specimens. 

 Fumaria officinalis, L., Europe, A. 3, Ace. Col. Agre. 



Crucifer^e. 



Nasturtium amphibium, L., Europe, P., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Hor. Den. Inu. Pal. 



Has spread throughout the islands. I am informed that it impedes 



drainage in some parts of the Province of Canterbury. In this province 



it is often found in localities which are dry during the greater part of the 



year. 

 Barbarea precox, Br., Europe, A., 1-3-4. Hor. Den. Pas. Via. This has 



probably been mistaken for B. vulgaris, L., in some northern localities. 



It is usually biennial in Europe. 

 Sisymbrium officinale, L., Europe, A., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Ace. Den. Via. 



,, 2 }annon ^ cum ! Jacq-5 Europe, A., 4. Ace. Ali. Agre. Local. 



(Introduced with European flax ?) 

 Senebiera coronopus, Poir., Europe, A., 1-3-4. Ace. Col. Via. 



,, pinnatijida, D.C., South America, A., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Ace. Den. Via. 



Lit. 

 Capsella Bursa-pastoris, L., Europe, A., 1-3-4-5-6. Ace. Col. Pas. Via. 

 Lepidium ruderale, L., Europe, A., 1-2-3-4. Ace. Col. Lit. Via., etc. 



,, sativum, L., Europe, A., 1-2-3-4. Hor. Col. Via. 

 Alyssum maritimum, Willcl., Europe, P. Mentioned in Fl. N. Z. ii. I have 



not seen recent wild specimens. 

 Cochlearia Armoracia, L., Eui'ope, P., 3. Hor. Ali. Via., etc. 

 Sinapis nigra, L., Europe, A., 3-5. Ace. Col. Via. Local. 



,, arvensis, L., Europe, A., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Ace. Col. Agre. Via. 

 Brassica Rapa, L., Europe, B., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Agri. Col. Agre. Via. 



,, Napus, L., Europe, B., 2-3-4-5-6. Agri. Col. Agre. Via. Said to 



have been introduced by Cook. 

 Brassica oleracea, L., Europe, B., 3-4 5. Hor. Col. Lit. Via. This appears 



to be permanent in littoral situations only. Said to have been introduced 



by Cook. 

 Brassica campestris, L., Europe, B., 2-3-4-5. Agri. Col. Agre. Via. 

 Baphanus sativus, L., Europe, A. 1-2-3-4-5. Hor. Col. Lit. Probably 



introduced by Cook. 



POLYGALACE^, 



Poly gala myrtifolia, L., Cape of Good Hope, P., 3. Hor. Ali. Sep., etc. 



Vitace^e. 

 Vitis vinifera, L., Caspian, P., 2-3-4-5. Hoi-. Ali. Syl., etc. 



CARYOPHYLLEiE. 



Gypsopliila tubulosa, Briss., Levant. I have not seen N. Z. specimens. Dr. 

 Hooker considers it introduced, chiefly, I presume^ on the ground of its 

 restricted range in the northern hemisphere, and on the rapidity with 

 which it is becoming diffused in Australia and ISTew Zealand. 



Silene quinquevidnera, L., Europe, A., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Hor. (1) Ace. (1) Den. Pas. 

 Agre., etc. I believe this is also found in the Province of Canterbury, 

 but am unable to state my authority. Said to have been introduced with 

 grass seed from Chile ; it is, however-, commonly cultivated in gardens. 



Lychnis Githago, Lam., Europe, A., 3., Ace. Col. Agre. Local. 



Stellaria media, With., Europe, A., 1-2-3-4-5-6. Ace. Den. Pas. Agre. Syl., 



