82 MISC. PUBLICATION 40 1, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Mainly ecological; includes (p. 290—310) annotated list of vascular plants 

 by V. D. Zotov. N. L. Elder, and A. D. Beddie. also lists of mosses and hepatics ; 

 bibliography. (About 40 miles northeast of Wellington.) 



SOTTTH ISLAND 



The following publication has not been available : 



Dunedin Field Club. Catalogues of the indigenous and introduced flowering plants, 

 ferns and seaweeds, occurring in the Dunedin district. Dunedin. 1S&6. 'Cited from 

 i -kayne. L. The vegetation of New Zealand. 1921. p. 15. | — See also Aston, B. C. 

 List of plants supolementary to tbe Dunedin Field Club's Catalogue . . . Trans, and 

 Froc. New Zeal. Inst. 31: 747. 1S98. 



Anonymous. [List of trees and shrubs found in the Province of Otago.] In 

 New Zealand Exhibition. 1S65. Reports and awards ... p. 267-275. Dunedin, 

 1866. 



Briefly annotated list with vernacular names, the plants classified by uses. 



Armstrong. «J. B. A short sketch of the flora of the Province of Canterbury. 

 with catalogue of species. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 12: 325-353. 1880. 



Botanical districts, forage plants, weeds, economic plants, etc. : list of S57 

 vascular plants, with general distribution in area indicated; also cellular plants, 

 and list of naturalized plants additional to that in same journal, v. 4. p. 2>4. 



Armstrong. J. P. On the naturalized plants of the Province of Canterbury. 

 Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 4: 284-290. 1S72. 



General features of occurrence of introduced plants ; list of 171 species. For 

 additions see vol. 12. p. 353. 



Aston. B. C. The botany of Tapu-ae-nuku. New Zealand. Bui. Misc. Inform. 

 Kew 1916: 182-184 1916. 



Account of an ascent of Mount Tapu-ae-nuku. the highest point in the northern 

 part of South Island (.9.467 ft.,), with mention of plants found. I Province of 

 Marlborough.) 



Buchanan. John. Notes on the botany of the Province of Marlborough, made 

 during a visit there in the months of November. December, and January. 1S66-67. 

 Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 10: 63-68. 1869 [1867-68). (Reprinted in his Botanical 

 notes on the Kaikoura Mountains and Mount Egmont. 1^67. p. 3-10.) 



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



Sketch of the botany of Otago. Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 



1 ( 3 i : 22-53. 1869. 



General features of flora : annotated list of more conspicuous or useful plants ; 

 tabular list of vascular plants, with vernacular names and general features 

 of distribution. 



Cheeseman. T. F. Contributions to a flora of the Nelson Provincial district. 

 Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 14: 301-329. 1882. 



Annotated list of 666 vascular plants. — For annotated supplementary list, see 

 Kirk. T. Additional contributions to the flora ... 1. c. 18: 315-324. 1SS6. 

 (Northwestern part of South Island.) 



Cockayne. Leonard. List of plants from the Franz Josef Glacier to the coast- 

 line. In Bell. J. M. A geographical report on the Franz Josef Glacier . . . 

 p. 11-14. Wellington. 1010. 



Unannotated list of vascular plants f 356 species including the additions'!. — See 

 also his Additional species for the neighbourhood of the Franz Josef Glacier from 

 the sea to about 1.200 m. altitude, with his List of species of Omeroa Saddle i Some 

 hitherto-unrecorded plant habitats Til). Trans, and Proc. New Zeal. Inst. 

 44: 55-59. 1912. I In Southern Alps, near the center of eastern boundary of 

 Westland. ) 



Notes on the vegetation of the Open Bay Islands. Trans, and Proc. 



New Zeal. Inst. 37: 368-377. pi. 23. 1905. 



Physiography, soil, plant zones : list of vascular plants. The Open Bay 

 Islands are two small islets in the Tasman -Sea. 3 miles from the shore of south 

 Westland. nearly opposite the mouth of the Okuru River. 



On a collection of plants from the Solanders. Trans, and Proc. New 



Zeal. Inst. 41: 404-405. 1909. 



List of 19 vascular plants collected by Capt J. Bollons in 190S. (About 23 

 miles south of southwest end of South Island.) 



Report of a botanical survev of Stewart Island. 68 p. 9 pi., map. 



33 cm. Wellington. 1909. 



