410 Transactions. — Botany. 



Stylidie^. 

 Stylidium. subulatum, Hook. f. The Bluff Hill — T. K. ; Flagstaff Hill, 

 Dunedin — J. Buchanan. 



CAMPANULACEiE. 



Pratia angulata, Hook, f., var. arenaria. Catlin Eiver. 



ERICEiE. 



Archeria traversii, Hook, f., var. australis. Common on the west coast of 

 Otago — Handbook. 



BORAGINE^. 



Myosotidium nohile, Hook. On the Snares, abundant ; leaves sometimes 

 2 feet in diameter — H. Armstrong ; Cruise of the Amherst, 

 1868. See " Trans. N.Z. Inst.," II., p. 176. 



SOLANE^. 



Solamim nigrum, Linn. Lake Hawea. 



SCKOPHULARINE^. 



. Gratiola nana, Benth. The Bluff Hill— r. K. ; McEae's Diggings— L>. Petrie! 

 Glossostigma elatinoides, Benth. The Bluff Harbour. 

 Veronica pimeleoides, Hook. f. Waitaki — J. Kidd. 



macrayUha, Hook. f. Mountains above Lake Harris. 



canrscens, T. Kirk. Oamaru — /. Buchanan! 

 Euphrasia repens. Hook. f. Bluff Island — Handbook. 



Plantagine^. 

 Plantago spathidata, Hook. f. Near Invercargill — J. S. Webb ! 



brownii, Eapin. Mountains above Lake Harris. The Otago plant 

 is nearly glabrous, and in several respects approaches the 

 Auckland Island form, figured on table 43 " Flora Antarc- 

 tica," I., more closely than specimens from any other 

 locality. 



Chenopodiace^ . 



Chenopodium detestans, Kirk. Cultivated land near the outlet of Lake 

 Wanaka. 



Atriplex patula, L. Abundant on disturbed silt, Cape Whybrow. 



Salsola kali, L. Ida Valley — D. Petrie! The Otago plant is less robust 

 than the Australian form naturalized on the banks of the 

 Waitemata, and, from its occurrence in company with 

 Chenopodium pusillum in this remarkable inland locality, 

 must be considered indigenous. Both plants are usually 

 littoral, but are found in inland localities marking the site 

 of ancient sea margins or exhausted brine springs. 



