372 Transactions. — Botany. 



'-'•' TrlfoUuin incarnatinn, L. Porirua — TI. B. Kirk! 

 jjrateiise, L. 

 medium, L. 



■■'■striatum, L. Kilbirnie — H. B. Kirk! 

 glomeratum, L. Mount Victoria. 

 repens, L. 

 procumhens, L. Near Wellington; Waifarapa ; East Coast; 



Wanganui. 

 minus, Sm. 



resupinatuw, 1j. Mount Victoria — H. B. Kirk! 

 Lotus corniculatus, L. Near Castle Point. 

 Biohinia pseiulacacia, WillJ. A mere garden or plantation escape, increasing 



rapidly by suckers where undisturbed. 

 Vicia teti asperma, Moencli. 



var. gracilis. Kaiwarawara — H. B. Kirk ! 

 hirsuta, Kocli. 

 sativa, L. 

 angustifolia, Eoth. 

 '^'Lallujrus grandiflorus, L. A garden escape, near the Hutt. 

 udoratus, L. Karori-road, etc. 



Rosacea. 

 Amygdalus persica, L. 



rrimus cerasus, L. The peach and cherry are often found on the sites of 

 abandoned homesteads, but do little more than maintain 

 the position in which they were placed by man. 

 Eubits discolor, Weihe and Nees. 



rndis, Weihe. Happy Valley ; Oliariu ; etc., etc. 

 idaus, L. 

 Fragaria resca, L. 



Potentilla reptans, L. Tiuakori Eoad ; a garden weed. 

 Alchemilla arvensis (L.) Lyall Bay — H. B. Kirk. 

 Poterium sanguisorha (L.) Hills near Castle Point. 



Accena ovina, L. Mount Victoria, etc. — H. B. Kirk! Porirua — J. Buchanan! 

 Rosa ndiiginosa, L. 

 canina, L. 



var. sarinentacea. Near Wellington ; very rare. 

 midti flora Thunb. Taita ; Upper Hutt ; etc., etc. 



Saxifrages. 

 Uihes grossidaria, L. Not unfrequent in forests — Makara ; Ohariu ; Waira- 

 rapa — probably originating from seeds carried by birds. 



