MISCELLANEOUS 



Aristotclia ractmosa, the mako rnakn 

 wmrbrrry or fir,. tr*e, spuing* up hi 

 ijniuHH.p where tire li^s drMroyfd thr 

 Uj*h and \& much in evidence * among 

 the d.fui tree* a! the beginning c ,f tin 

 Hind Hoo*«< cleunru; It, 1 1 na largo thin 

 hnar. shaped lr«.v»<$ witii numerous 

 trrih round thr edge, ant j bunches of 

 r-mijpitig pini< Rowers. Aristotcha 

 r mucosa with it* redd i ah bark is one 

 ol t K«. dmacic lv.i K ^ platii** t„ be 

 found on the mineral belt. Elacocafpu* 

 lloukcnnnus, tfeo pokaka, with 

 )Uv*elle twisty wiety habit and fohaiN 

 SO Btterly unlike that of Uic adult, ,« 

 mi ; pknUflll ,hut whop in llowcr is uti, 

 V ." u , J" 0 ** 1 beautiful nattv* trues 

 <i rise 1 nia llttoralis, the kupuka or 

 Droadienf, bar. thick leathery leave* 

 »vh,,.h ar, ; greedily eaten by 'the dwr 

 ibis tny ,« oft t , f) mistaken for thr 

 saraju (Cf»rynocarp«a laevigata). but 

 r»r uihi RhoTrs thr veir.fi plainly on 

 »o •'.Miyi> l rJc «f ita I raves, while the 

 hnKi.llc.,1 rfoe* not. Mclicytus rami* 



♦ 1 1/" rr wh,tr >" ' vr,r " , < with 

 ..:.thu| ..l.lv.iijjr ler.vc* several inches 



;-»iik. light coloured bark and small 

 llower, giwjofi pttj q| Ihi man, 

 tiranelie*. )6 plentiful a ( the begirmi: \g 

 •>r the hue. rhe pl„re of the ordinmV 

 lilv ox cabbage Lire* i* f«j«>n 

 ft* ,i : s close MatiVe CordAline Ranskii, 

 n aroaUoi mors slender plant whose 

 in«v^ narrow ,,do rj | of , K t)kin sUlk 



Drlmrg coJorata ban jnven leaves often 

 rtronjtfy blotched with n «d which are 

 • TV not t.» taste. On the rig 7ac 

 irack are found a few apcclmans of 

 DOfftitaea viscosa w.th its ln„- b| Nnt 



- hpiual light green leaves, and Hon 

 like frnit. Several specimens grow in 

 upper Gollinj$wond Street and other 

 \> Qvi * ol he town. Thr. brHUlif.il but 

 poisonotti tutu. Coriaria nwclfoUa, is 

 *ell knnwr. to all, as m also Fuchsia 

 excorttcala with its edihle berries Di* 

 «ana talma ton, the wild Irishman or 

 jatagourie, occur* on the y.a« track. 

 1'nornnuin tcruix, thr sn , ,j|,u flax, 

 with rrudixh flower*, erect pods and 

 rpcl margined leovos, occurs btfar* ti.r 

 buah is entered. The less valuable 

 Piornrium Cotensai 1, .., 



P» ecu flow tM s, SrCOpIng Di U Si » m 1 

 less ngel ieavea, ^rowi on the 

 belt. The beautiful mistletoe, w! i. , 

 said by the officers* of the Porasin* Dt 



lull 1 irtrril t 



beech b'mh 

 tctriipclala. 



> do rnu.h 

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he 



CUMBERS cm UANLS 



Thi imtmlejack RhlpogMhiai xcandens 



a plentiful on the hill »td« h< lnw the 

 »r» in manj places, The bwv>, 

 Rubus australis, with Its prickle cover 

 ed laavej ,ij only too rawen in evident 

 Muchluibickia aiiiftralis of ihe dock 

 •nonly, with many of its leaves shaped 

 wjmewhat like a Rddle Li <»um><,n. 

 Lh.matiK hcxasepala ^ith ita baafitifaJ 

 jprnys o| white MoM#rM is well known. 

 Clematis Coltn H ui, i-lwr.hs oxer thr ma 

 «uka bushes before thr bush is entered. 

 J he r.va. ^letrcttiderov hvpericilolla, hae 

 t^en f «!,■.,,, |„ -j us n m(?rn ber of th. 

 Mi.vitir famiTv. 



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