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95. L. Haastii. — Waiau range, alt. 4000 ft., and Hurumui Mountains, 
Travel's. 
95. L. filifolium. — Fruiting specimens liave been sent bv Haast, and by 
Travers from the Waiau and Hurumui Mountains. — Fruit 4- in. long;, narrow- 
oblong, much compressed, pale, styles very short; mericarps flattened, with 5 
nearly equal prominent acute ridges ; commissural suture flat. — This plant 
hence exhibits the broad flat lateral wings of Angelica , and short styles of 
L. brevistyle. it is intermediate between Angelica and Ligusticum. 
96. L. carnosulum. — Fruiting specimens have been received from Haast, 
also gathered on Mount Torlesse. They are very stout, almost woody, rigid. 
Fruit sunk in the axils of the involucral leaves, almost sessile, ■§ in. long ; 
styles rigid, subulate ; mericarps incurved, ridges acute, not prominent ; 
commissural suture rounded. 
96. L. piliferum. — Travers sends specimens from the Waiau Mountains, 
alt. 4000 ft., with shorter hairs terminating the segments of the leaflets. 
96. L. aromaticum. — For 4-6500 ft. read 2-5000 ft. 
97. L. imbricatum. — Waiau range, Saddle hill, on shingle, alt. 5500 ft., 
Travers. 
98. Angelica deeipiens. — Waiau range, Travers. I have an imperfect 
specimen apparently of this plant from Colenso. 
98. A. rossefolia.— Canterbury, Travers. 
Order XXXIV. ARALIACEiE. 
101. Panax anomalum is not found at the Bay of Islands, according to 
Colenso. 
101. P. Edgerleyi. — Leaflets in young plant deeply sinuate-pinnatifid. (See 
below, note on P. Colensoi.) Used by the natives to scent themselves 
(Hector). 
101. P. lineare. — Husky Bay, Hector and Buchanan. A shrub 6-10 ft, 
high. 
101. P- crassifolium. — Chatham Island, TV. Travers. Referred to Hedera 
by A. Gray (Bot. U. S. Expl. Exped. 719), and to Pseudopanax by See- 
mann (Journ. Bot. 1865, p. 178). 
102. P- longissimum. — Referred to Pseudoganax crassifolium by Seemann 
(Journ. Bot. 1864). It is P. coriaceum, Regel, Gartenflora, 1859, 45. Mr. 
Logan has sent me specimens clearly showing that it is only the young state 
of P. crassifolium. 
102. P. Lessonii. — Otago, West coast, Hector. Is referred to Hedera by 
A. Gray. Bream Bay, where it was gathered by D’Urville, is in the Nor- 
thern Island. Also referred to Pseudoganax by C. Koch and Seemann. 
102. P. Colensoi. — Mr. Logan informs me that the plant with pinnatifid 
leaflets, figured in FI. N. Z. t. 21, is the young state of P. Edgerleyi , and not 
of this species. 
