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THE NATURALIZED PLANTS OP NEW ZEALAND. 
A. Rumex coilglomeratus, Murr. Ditto, watery places. 7/ 
Rumex erispus, L. Ditto, roadsides, etc. 1/ 
Rumex Acetosa, L. Ditto, meadows. (Sorrel.) 7/ 
Rumex Acetosella, L. Gravelly places. 7/ 
CHENOPODlACEiE. 
A. Chenopodium album, L. Europe, waste places. (Goosefoot.) O 
A. Chenopodium viride, L. © 
Chenopodium urbicum, L. (p. 281). Ditto, ditto. © 
Chenopodium ambrosioides, L. (p. 231). Ditto, ditto. © 
AMARANTHACEjE. 
Euxolus viridis, Aloq. Tropics, weed of cultivation. © 
EUPHORBIACKE. 
A. Euphorbia Peplus, L. Europe, waste places. (Spurge.) © 
Euphorbia Heiioscopia, L. Ditto, ditto. © 
Jatropha C ureas, L. America, waste places. (Physic-nut.) 7/ 
Ricinus Palma-Christi, L. Ditto, ditto. (Castor Oil.) 7/ 
Poranthera ericit'olia, Rudge. Australia. 7/ 
URTICEJE. 
Urtica urens, L. Europe, waste places. (Common Nettle.) 7/ 
Class II. MONOCOT YLEDONES. 
DIOSCORE^l. 
Dioseorea alata, L. India. Occasionally cultivated during late years by 
the natives. (Yam.) 7/ 
AROIDErE. 
Coloeasia antiquorum, Schott , (esculenta, Schott). Asia. Two principal 
varieties are cultivated by the aborigines, a small (Taro), and a large, in- 
troduced by Europeans (Taro-hoia). 7/ 
Alocasia Indica, Schott. India, recently introduced and cultivated by the 
natives. (Edoes.) 7/ 
CYPERACErE. 
Cyperus tenellus, L. (p. 745). South Africa. © 
GRAMINEiE. 
A. Phleum pratense, L. (p. 321). Europe, meadows. (Timothy Grass.) 7/ 
Alopecurus agrestis, L. (p. 321). Ditto, fields. (Foxtail Grass.) © 
Phalaris canariensis (p. 321). Ditto, waste places. (Canary Grass.) © 
