_ L. cernuum, L.— Hook. 5 Misc. 
15. 
155. L. Flagellaria ; caule dependente 
0 subfistuloso anguloso 
, Wangaroa, hanging from the 
of Metrosideras tomentosa and other 
tree ham. 
- A. Cunning 
due M Em (Wall x 
H 00k. Ic. F, 181) has id as- 
d to be cde a smaller variety of 
plan 
156. L. laterale. Br. Prod. 1 1. p. 165. 
Hook. ES". 2. p. 371. Labill. Sert. 
w Zealand (Northern Island). In 
between the Wyt angy and Keri-Keri 
gd of Islands.—1834, R. Cun- 
- L. Phlegmaria. L. Hoo k. Bot. 
2. P. 373.—L. mirabile. Will. Sp. 
australe, id. 
9. p. IL—L. a —L. 
2 im. Fors Prodr. n. 485. OPERA 
i p 
LARTA (Middle er. Dusky 
¥—1791, 4. Menz ves, Esq. Hooker). 
. Forst.—Spreng bt 
Hook. et Grev. EA 
. 980. 
Bot, 
d Nuts | (Northern Island). D dry 
River Bay of 
Fraser. —1826, A. Cun- 
—1834, R. Cunning- 
an 5s twi-co blu of the natives: 
59. T D'Urvillei ? caule erecto 
ca- 
o infern 
e de nudato, ramis alternis 
ory in Duperr. Voy. P. 247. 
New Zealand '—1827, D’ Urville. 
FILICES. 
OPutoctosse x. 
TR BOTRYcHIUM. Swartz. 
URL Prodr. 1. p. 
3. p. 223. Spreng. 
SPECIMEN OF THE BOTANY OF NEW ZEALAND. 
` want 
+ e. p. 
ew Zealand —1827, D’Urville(North- a mere 
aged branches the women adorn i 
ov. and rigid growt. 
4. 
361 
New $ qon neta Island). In the 
Vicinity of t ate and Keri-Keri 
Rivers, Bay. of hie R. Cun- 
ningham. 
OPHIOGLOSSUM. L. 
coriaceum; radice fibrosa, spica 
caulina fronde longior, fronde ovata acuta 
coriacea avenia o 
New Zealand. This species, which a 
pears to come near O. ovata, Swartz, (but 
ting the reticulated venation of that 
species, A Mie Sir W. J 
pu 
O. Hop uu (R. C. MSS); sti- 
pite SEHE scapo unciali terminali qua- 
ter longiore, fronde rhombeo-elliptica ob- 
tusiuscula reticulato-venosa ecostata, 
New Zealand CN orthern Island). In the 
vicinity of Lake Uru-ru-wena, between 
E 
e Waimate and Parr fen Rivers.— 
Àam 
, R. Cunningha 
GLEICHENIE. 
l. GLEICHENIA. Sm. 
163. G. hecistophylla ; frondibus dicho- 
tomis proliferis, ramis pin 
im icatis, capsulis binis 
eg. ano e sschilian stipiteque super- 
e squamatis lanuginosis. 
ew Zealand (Northern ee x 
open clay-lands and in swampy ground 
on the shores of the Bay of Islands.— 
1826, A. ee —1834, R. Cun- 
lobes of the pinne, and especially in hav- 
ing uniformly two capsules on the very 
concave under side of those lobes. The 
plant is, moreover, of much more slender 
id 
abellata. Br. Prodr. 1. p 
161. Labill. Sert. Caled. p. 9. t. 12. Spr. 
Syst. Veg. 4. p. 
Puhetia. Incolis 
New Zealand (Northern Island). T 
t had ituations, Wangaroa.— 
A Oinarin ; and in bissl. 
the Falls of the Keri-Keri River.—1834, 
unningha 
165. G! Hermanni. B z e dr 
st P- 
i ee A i 4 toad. Uran. p. 301. 
