—Mertensia dichotoma, Sw.— Willd. Sp. 
Forst. 
Fi. 
— Polypo "pad dichotomum. 
—1773, G. Forster. 
elandie homines, wy inpia partem 
farinosam dulcescentem. For l. Esc. 
p. 75.—On la dit aussi de pim s méme 
dela Nouv. Zelande. Voy. Coquille. 
OSMUNDE E. 
L TODEA. mus 
p. 232.—Todea hymonophyloies, A. 
Rich: Fl. Nov. Zel. p. 97. t. 16. 
New Zealand hi orthern Island). —1769, 
Sir Joseph Ban n woods subject to 
inundation, on ee banks of the Kana- 
Kana River, Bay of Islands.—1826, A. 
Cunningham, and in ravines on the East 
side of poy Harbour.—1834, Mr. 
R. Cunni 
SCHIZEA. 
l. Lycopium. Swartz. 
revibus abeunGbuR A. 
v. Zel. p. 96. t. 15. 
N Za ay generally diffused 
through the drier forests of the Northern 
Island, where the natives em twin- 
ing stems, twisted into bands, ecuring 
Mz AR thatch (Typha) to the iol Garni 
| their houses.—18¢% à 
9 1897, D'Urville.—1834, R. Cunning- 
epi Manghi-manghi of the inha- 
2. SCHIZEA. Sw. 
168. S. pr opinqua ; frondibus indivisis 
teretiusculis postice sulcati appendice 
atis, 
pinnata 18—20-juga, involucris ciliato-la- 
New Zealand Island). In 
mx 
rime. 
en fern-grounds he Keri-Keri 
d Waimate Missionary r Tantin Bay of 
ngham. 
à 4, R. Cunni 
Bs. This small plant, with a simpl 
filiform frond, very much resembles S S. fis. 
tulosa of f Labillardiére, an obscurely known 
SPECIMEN OF THE BOTANY OF NEW ZEALAND. 
; the Kaikatea Wood (Podocarpus) neat 
5 trees. —1 827, D’ Urville. 
j 1 
species of Van Diemen's Land ; but 
as we can gather from the doner aa pe 
figure that Botanist has given of his piens ; 
it differs from me species here char 
d in the 
also that extends along t 
whole length of bs: rounded frond, being E 
` Swartz. Br. Prodr.l. | 
on its anterior par 
1 ida. 
p. 161. Spreng. Syst. 
Veg. 4. p. 
Rich. Fl. Nov 
. Zel. p. 95. Willd. Sp. PL 
con aln D’ Urville and Lesson. 
17 
S. dicholoma. Sw.— Willd. P. 
Fl. 5. p. 87. Br. Prodr. 1. p. 162. Hoo 
et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 17. 
New Zealand (Northern Island). B 
the Great Fall of the Keri-Keri River; | 
also near the aimate Mission Station, - 
growing generally about the roots of the 
Dammara or Kauri Pine.— 1834, RO 
Cunningham. 
Bz 
PorvPoprAcE. (Filices vere.) 
l. GRAMMITIs. Swartz. 
G. s scolopendrina ; frondibus lan- e 
ceolatis aap stipite usque infra 
currentibus ominentibus crassis. 
. 257. t 
New Zealand, upon the trunks of rl 
r. 1. pe 
Willd. — E eng. 
2. G. australis. 
146. — G. Billardieri, 
Syst. Veg. 4. 
"Now A (Northern Island). On 
Gecayed timber in the forests of Wangaroa. 
826, A. Cunnin gham. In damp W 
near the Waimate Mission Station, and in 
the fores of the Makes River.—1834, 
nningham 
Potypopium. L. 
173. P. attenuatum. Br. Prodr Ag 
146. Spreng. Syst. Veg. 4. p. 46. 
Rich. Fl. Nov. Zel p. 62. 
New Zealand. —1827, D Urville. 
1714. P. 8 Prodr. 
ov. Holl. 2. p. 91. . (excl. 
ei 
w Zealand (Northern Island). 
a ass and climbing over falle 
