137 
Raoulia Monroi (Hooker fil. 1864) 
» subulafca (Hooker fil. 1863) 
„ eximia do. 1 
» subsericea 
„ grand if] ora 
„ mammillaris (Hook. fil. 1863) 
Gnaphalium bellidioides 
„ Yomigii (Hooker fil. 1864) 
„ Traveioii (Hooker fil. 1864) 
„ grandieeps (Hook. fil. 1863) 
Ilaastia recurva (Hooker fil. 1863) 
„ Sinclairii do. 
Senecio Lagopus 
» bellidioides 
„ Haastii (Hooker fil. 1863) 
„ Greyii 
„ elaeagnifolius 
„ cassinioides (Hooker fil. 1863) 
Forstera sedifolia 
„ tenella 
Helophyllum clavigeriun 
„ Colensoi (Hooker fil. 1864) 
Stylidium subulatum do. 
Lobelia Roughii (Hooker fil. 1864) 
Pratia maerodon (Hooker fil. 1864) 
Leucopogon Fraseri 
Pen fca e h o 1 1 d r a p u m i 1 a 
Epacris Alpina 
Dracophylkun uniflorum 
I ) r acop hy 1 1 u m r os m a r i n i foli u m 
Gentiana saxosa 
Myosotis Traversii 
Veronica 
Hectori (Hooker fil. 
1863) 
55 
tetrastich a 
do. 
1864 
T) 
Haastii 
do. 
1863 
r> 
epacridea 
do. 
do. 
55 
macrantha 
do. 
do- 
P.ygmea 
pulvinaris 
(Hooker fil. 1864) 
On risia inacrophy 1 la 
„ sessiliflora (Hooker fil. 1863) 
„ ceespitosa 
Euphrasia Monroi (Hooker fil. 1863) 
„ revoluta 
„ anfarctica 
D rape t es I)ie( fe n b a e 1 1 i i 
„ Lyallii 
Fa g u s c 1 i ffo r ti oi d es 
Podocarpu s f err u gin ea 
„ nivalis 
Da cry d i u m 1 ax i fo 1 i u n i 
C aladenia minor 
„ bi folia 
Astelia nervosa 
Luznla puniila (Hooker fil. 1863) 
Oreo bolus Pumilio 
Agrostis canina 
Poa breviglumis 
Triticum Youngii (Hooker fil. 1863). 
1 Mr. John R. Jackson (Intellect. Observer 1867, p. 128) remarks on this very 
interesting plant: Peculiar looking patches are to be seen upon the sides and tops 
of fhe mountains, which in the distance look like so many sheep, and even upon 
nearing them their shaggy appearance helps rather to -confirm the first impression, 
than to dispel such a notion. Upon a somewhat closer examination, however, we 
should possibly be ready to believe that these hemispherical masses are those of a 
gigantic moss. These tufts are in reality masses of plants belonging to the genus 
Raoulia, one species of which is known to the New Zealand settlers as the ^vege- 
table sheep”, Raoulia eximia , Hf. The shepherds themselves are often deceived by 
them when calling in their sheep from the mountains. It is found at Ribband Wood 
Range, Mount Arrowsmith, and Dobson in the Province of Canterbury at an ele- 
vation of 5500 to 6000 feet.' 
