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Middle Island: Kowai river and Mount Torlesse, alt. 4000 ft., Haast ; Otago, Lake 
district, alpine and Maranoa river, Sector and Buchanan. — Very different-looking from 
C. ccespitosa, but there are quite intermediate forms. 
219. O. glandulosa. — Lake Guyon range, Waiau, 3500 ft. on rocky ground, 
Travers. 
Order LIV. GESNERIACEJE. 
221. Rhabdothamnus Solandri. — Colenso observes that this is an exces- 
sively local plant, and not found by him south of Bream Bay. 
Order LVI. VERBENACEJE. 
225. The Teucridium sphseroearpum, Mueller, is now referred by that 
author to Spartothamnus and to the Natural Order Myoporinece. 
225. Myoporum laetum. — Chatham Island, W. Travers. 
Order LVIII. PLANTAGI3NE-ZED. 
223. Plantago Raoulii. — Colenso says that this is by no means common in 
the Northern Island. 
P. major. — Mr. Colenso is disposed to regard this as indigenous, it having 
a native name. I cannot doubt its having been introduced. 
Order LIX. NYCTAGINE M. 
229. Pisonia Brunoniana, Endl. — Seemann, Journ. Bot. i. 244, observes that 
the New Zealand plant is identical with Ceodes umbellifera , Forst. ( Pisonia 
umbellifera, Seemann) ; whereas the P. Brunoniana , Endl., is different, and the 
same with P. inermis, Eorst., a native of the Malayan and Pacific islands and 
of Australia. 
Order LX. CHENOPODIACE.®. 
231. Chenopodium triandrum. — Hector observes that the utricle is fleshy. 
232. Atriplex Billardieri. — Outer East coast, Colenso. 
Order LXIII. POLYGONS^. 
235. Polygonum minus, var. decipiens. — Chatham Island, W. Travers. 
236. Muhlenbeckia appressa. — Add syn. Polyyonum Forsterii, Endl. 
237. M. epbedroides. — Canterbury, Waipura, Haast. 
Order LXIV. LAURINEiE. 
238. Tetranthera calicaris. — Add syn. T. Tangao, B. Cunn. mss. ; Meissn. 
in DC. Prod. 35, pt. i. 191. 
Order LXV. MONIMIACEJE. 
240. Kedycarya dentata. — Common in Otago, Hector and Buchanan. 
