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Cockayne, Leonard. The vegetation of New Zealand. 2d ed., almost entirely 

 rewritten, thoroughly rev., and enl. xxvi, 456 p. 87 pi., 3 maps. 25 cm. Leip- 

 zig, 1928. (Die vegetation der erde, v. 14.) (1st ed., 1921.) 



Botanical explorations, with mention of principal publications ; bibliography ; 

 physiography, ecology, agriculture, phytogeography, statistics, etc. 



and Allan, H. H. An annotated list of groups of wild hybrids in the 



New Zealand flora. Annals Bot. 48: 1-55. 1934. 



List of 491 known or supposed hybrids ; bibliography. 



■ — and Turner, E. P. The trees of New Zealand. 171 p. 118 fig. 21 cm. 



Wellington, 1928. 



General matter; descriptions and photographs of 106 trees with vernacular 

 names, alphabetically arranged by scientific name ; additional descriptive list 

 of shrubby plants ; annotated list of timbers. 



Colenso, William. On the vegetable food of the ancient New Zealanders be- 

 fore Cook's visit. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 13 : 3-38. 18S1. 



Includes descriptive account of useful plants, both wild and cultivated. 



Hamilton, Augustus. List of papers and notices on botaDical subjects in the 

 "Transactions of the New Zealand Institute" and other publications. Trans, 

 and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 36: 342-372. 1904. 



Alphabetically arranged by authors, the papers of each author in chronological 

 order. 



Hooker, J. D. Flora Novae-Zelandiae. 2 v. 130 col. pi. 32.5 cm. London, 

 1853(lS52)-55. (The botany of the Antarctic voyage of H. M. discovery ships 

 Erebus and Terror, in the years 1839-1843 . . . pt. II.) 



Botanical explorations, origin of flora, phytogeography ; annotated descrip- 

 tive flora, with vernacular names. Vol. 1, phanerogams ; vol. 2, cryptogams, 

 supplement, index. 



Handbook of the New Zealand flora ; a systematic description of the 



native plants of New Zealand and the Chatham, Kermadec's, Lord Auckland's, 

 Campbell's and Macquarrie's Islands. 2 v. 21.5 cm. London, 1864—67. 



Descriptive flora, with local and general range, and uses. Vol. 1 contains 

 vascular plants, v. 2 cellular. 



Kirk, Thomas. The forest flora of New Zealand, xv. 345 p. 142 pi. 34 cm. 

 Wellington, 1889. 



Descriptive account of economic trees and shrubs, with history, range, uses, 

 Maori names, classified list of most important woods ; synopsis of classification ; 

 glossaries. 



The students' flora of New Zealand and the outlying islands, vi, 408 



p. 25 cm. Wellington, [1899]. 



Descriptive flora, with keys, synonymy, local and general range; English 

 vernacular names, glossary. Incomplete (Ranunculaceae — Compositae). 



Laing, It. M., and Blackwell, E. W. Plants of New Zealand. 3d ed., rev. 

 and enl. xv, 468 p. (inch front., 173 [i. e. 174] fig.). 22.5 cm. Auckland [etc.], 

 1927. 



General features of flora, phytogeography. etc. ; key to families, descriptive 

 flora (very incomplete) ; glossary. The illustrations are practically all from 

 photographs of living specimens. 



Thomson, G. M. The naturalisation of animals and plants in New Zealand. 

 x, 607 p. map. 24.5 cm. Cambridge, Engl., 1922. 



Includes (p. 363-501) annotated list of introduced vascular plants (over 600 

 of which have become naturalized), with details of first records, etc.: also 

 chapter on "Alteration in flora since European occupation of New Zealand" 

 (p. 517-535). 



XOBTH ISLAND 



See also South Island (Buchanan. Botanical notes). 



Adams, James. On the botany of Hikurangi Mountain. Trans, and Proc. 

 New Zeal. Inst. 30: 414-433. 1898. 



General features of flora ; list of vascular plants collected by D. Petrie and the 

 author on Mount Hikurangi, in the Raukumara Range, and in the East Cape dis- 

 trict, with localities. 



On the botany of Te Aroha Mountain. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. 



Inst. 17: 275-287. 1885. 



