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156. H. Sinelairii — Mount Alta, and in the lake district Otago, on dry 
debris, Hector and Buchanan. 
157. Erechtites scatoerula. — After “in various places,” read “not so 
common,” etc. 
159. Senecio bellidioides, var. y ; this is S. Traversii, F. Muell. in Trans. 
Bot. Soc. Edinb. 
159 S. latifolius. — Harper’s range, Hurunaui Mountains, alt. 2600 ft., Haast. 
Lower leaves petiolate. Achenes pilose. 
160. S. lautus. — Syn. S. radiolatus, F. Muell. Veg. Chatham Island. — Chatham 
Island, W. Travers, a broad membranous-leaved form, also found in New 
Zealand. S. angustifolius, Forst. Prod. p. 91, seems to be a variety of this. 
161. S. odoratus. — Banks’s Peninsula, Haast. This is distinct from the 
Australian S. odoratus in the ligulate ray-flowers, and must here be kept as 
S. Banksii, according to Bentham (FI. Austral, iii. 671). 
161. S. biflstulosus. — A branching shrub 1-2 ft. high. Dusky Bay, alt. 
2500 ft., Hector and Buchanan. 
161. 13 bis. S. Huntii, F. Muell. Veget. of Chatham Island, 23. t. iii. A 
shrub 20 ft. ; branchlets, leaves above more or less, and inflorescence glandular- 
pubescent. Leaves 2 in. long, 2^ in. broad, elliptic-lanceolate, sessile, acute, 
beneath covered with thin appressed fulvous tomentum ; margins downy, 
subrevolute, quite entire ; midrib rather thick below ; nerves obscure. 
Panicle terminal, very large, broadly and shortly conical, much branched, 
3-5 in. broad. Heads crowded, on slender almost hirsute glandular pedicels, 
2 j in. diameter. Pedicels with a few linear bracts. Involucre broadly cam- 
panulate ; scales linear-oblong, obtuse, membranous, glandular and villous 
at the tips. Bays few, } in. long, revolute. Anthers without tails ; pappus- 
hairs slender, scabrid, white. Achene (young) glabrous, grooved. 
Chatham Island : waste places, IF. Travers. A very distinct species, but described 
from single specimens. 
162. S. elseagnifolius — Probably only a form of S. rolundifolius. The 
achenes are sometimes glabrous, the petioles slender, and tails of anthers 
very short indeed. 
162. S. rotundifolius. — Syn. S. Beinoldi, Endl. — Abundant on the west 
coast of Otago, on the east found at 2000-3000 ft. ; also in Stewart’s Island. 
It varies extremely in the foliage from orbicular to elliptical. 
163. S. cassinioides. — Cameron river, alt. 3000-4000 ft., Haast. Lake 
district, Otago, alt. 1000-2000 ft., Hector and Buchanan. 
163. Brachyglottis repanda.— Syn. Senecio Georgii, Endl. 
163. TRAVERSIA. — I accidentally omitted to state that this remarkable 
genus is named in honour of my correspondent W. T. Locke Travers, Esq., 
F.L.S., of Canterbury, who has contributed so largely to our knowledge of 
the botany of the Middle Island of New Zealand. 
