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Asparagus oJficinaUs, L. Solitary plants are sometimes found originating 



from seed carried by birds; near Khandallali ; Te Ore. 



It can scarcely be expected to maintain its position, except 



perchance in maritime localities. 

 Gramine^. 



Digitaria sanguinalis, Scop. Near Castle Point. 



Phleum 2Jyatense, L. 



Phalaris canariensis, L. 



anindinacea, L., /3. picta. By a tributary of the Waiwetu ; probably 



planted. 



Anthoxantlium odoratum, L. 



Agrostis canina, L. 



alba, L. 



/3. stolonifera. 



Gastridium lendigeruni, Gaud. Miramar — J. Buchanan. 



Polypogon monspeliensis, Desi. .Evans Bay; Miramar, etc. 



Lagurus ovatus, L. Miramar — J. Buchanan. I have not seen specimens. 



Psamma arenaria, K, and S. Extensively planted at Miramar, but does 



not increase by seed. 



Cynodon dactylon, Pers. Formerly at Te Aro Beach, near the site now 



occupied by the kerosene store ; Castle Point. 



Aira caryoph]jllea, L. 



Avena sativa, L. 



Arrhenatherum avenaceuin, Beauv. Kaiwarawara, etc. 



Holcus lanatus, L>, 



mollis, L, 



Vactylis glomerata, L. 



Poa annua, L. 



p)ratensis, L. 



trivialis, L. Frequent about Wellington and other places. 



GlyceriafluitanSjBr. Wellington, abundant ; Karori ; Makara, etc. ; Hutt 



Valley ; less frequent in the AVairarapa. 



Briza minor, L. 



maxima, L. Plentiful about Wellington, Evans Bay, etc. 



Festuca sciu7-oides. Both. 



Bronius sterilis, L. 



mollis, L. 



racemosus, L. Pollhill Gully, etc. 



commiitatus, Schrad. 



arvensis, L. Miramar — J. Buchcinan. I have not seen specimens. 



wiioloides, Humb. wl 



