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Physiography, general features of flora ; annotated list of vascular plants. 

 (Provincial district of Auckland.) 



Allan, H. H., and Dalrymple, K. W. Ferns and flowering-plants of Mayor 

 Island, N. Z. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 56: 34-36. pi. 5. 1926. 



Physiography, general features of flora, etc. ; list of 98 species and varieties of 

 vascular plants. (Off the southeast coast of the provincial district of Auckland.) 



Aston, B. C. Botanical notes made on a journey across the Tararuas. Trans, 

 and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 42: 13-25. 1 fig. (map), pi. 1-7. 1910. 



Physiography, general features of flora ; unannotated list of plants seen in the 

 valley of the Pakuratahi : list of additions to Petrie's flora of the Tararuas (1908) , 

 with localities. (About 40 miles northeast of Wellington.) 



List of phanerogamic plants indigenous in the Wellington Province. 



Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 43: 225-247. 1911. 



Annotated list of about 680 phanerogams, showing altitudinal range. 



Notes on the phanerogamic flora of the Ruahine Mountain-chain, 



with a list of the plants observed thereon. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 

 46: 40-54. 1 fig. (map). 1914. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of phanerogams, showing altitudinal 

 range; brief bibliography. — For additions, see his Indigenous plants of the 

 Ruahine and Kaimanawa Mountains. 1. c. 47: 68-70. 1915. (Along the 

 boundary between the provincial districts of Wellington and Hawkes Bay.) 



The vegetation of the Tarawera Mountains, New Zealand. Trans. 



and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 48: 304-314. pi. 19-22. 1916. 



Includes list of plants collected in 1913 and later on Tarawera Mountains ; 

 bibliography. The vegetation of that region was nearly or quite completely 

 destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1886. (On eastern side of Lake Tarawera, in 

 provincial district of Auckland, about 38°12' S Lat., 176°26' E. Long.) 



Buchanan, John. List of plants found on Miramar Peninsula, Wellington 

 Harbour. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 5: 349-352. 1873. 



General features of flora ; list of species, arranged in ecological groups. 



Notes on the botany of Mount Egmont and neighbourhood. New Zea- 

 land, February, 1867. Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 10: 57-62. 1869 (1867). (Re- 

 printed in his Botanical notes on the Kaikoura Mountains and Mount Egmont. 

 p. 10-16. 1867.) 



General features of flora, etc. ; unannotated list of vascular plants. (Provincial 

 district of Taranaki, on southwest coast.) 



On the botany of Kawau Island : physical features and causes in- 

 fluencing the distribution of species. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 9: 503- 

 527. 1877. 



Physiography, geology, general features of flora, plant formations ; unannotated 

 lists of indigenous and introduced vascular plants. (In Hauraki Gulf, 27 miles 

 north of Auckland.) 



and Kirk, Thomas. List of plants found in the northern district of 



the Province of Auckland. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 2: 239-247. 1870. 



General features of flora ; list of vascular plants, with indication of local dis- 

 tribution. — See also Kirk, T. On the botany of the northern part of the 

 Province of Auckland. 1. c. 3: 166-177. 1871. 



Carse, Harry. On the flora of the Mangonui County. Trans, and Proc. New 

 Zeal. Inst. 43: 194-224. 1 fig. (map). 1911.— On some additions ... 1. c. 45: 

 276-277. 1913.— The ferns and fern allies ... 1. c. 47: 76-93. 1915.— Some 

 further additions ... 1. c. 48: 237-243. 1916. 



Botanical explorations, physiography, plant formations ; annotated list of 538 

 vascular plants. (Near the north end of North Island.) 



On the flora of the Mauku district. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 



34: 362-3S6. 1902. 



General features of flora; list of 405 vascular plants, with localities. (Lower 

 middle part of peninsula of Auckland.) 



Cheeseman, T. F. Notes on the Three Kings Islands. Trans, and Proc. New 

 Zpal. Inst. 20: 141-150. 1888.— Further notes ... 1. c. 23: 408-424. pi. 37-38 

 (37, map). 1891. 



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