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48 . Psyehotria Carronis, F. Mu ell. Fragm. vii, p. 49 ; ix, p. 77. 
Endemic. 
Remarkable among Australasian species for the large size of its 
fruit. 
49 . Coprosma Baueri. Endl. Iconogr. Gen. PL xi, t. m ; 
F. Muell. Fragm. ix, pp. 69 et 77 ; Kirk, For. FI. N. Zeal. t. 62 . 
Coprosma Baueriana , Hook. f. FI. N. Zeal, i, p. 105 ; Handb. 
FI. N. Zeal. p. 112. 
Coprosma lucida , Forst. Char. Gen. p. 138 ; Endl. Prodr. 
FI. Norf. p. 60. 
New Zealand and Norfolk Island. 
50 . Coprosma lanceolaris, F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. Jo, et 
P- 77 - 
Endemic. 
This species is very similar to C. affinis , Hook. f. (FI. Ant. i, p. 21, 
t. 14), a native of the Auckland Islands. 
51 . Coprosma putida, C. Moore & F. Muell. Fragm. vii, 
p. 45; ix, p. 77 ; Moore Rep. p. 2. 
Endemic. 
This has an exceedingly penetrating odour, in a genus having 
a very appropriate name. It bears the local name of stinkwood. 
XXV. COMPOSITAE. 
52 . Br achy com© segmentosa, C. Moore & F. Muell. in 
F. Muell. Fragm. viii, p. 144. 
Endemic. 
In the place cited, Sir F. von Mueller describes this as distinct from 
B. diversifolia , Fisch. et Mey., and it is probably through a slip of the 
pen that the latter name appears in his list of Lord Howe Island plants. 
■ — Fragm. ix, p. 77. 
53 . Olearia Ballii, F. Muell. Fragm. viii, p. 143. 
Aster Ballii, F. Muell. loc. cit. et ix, p. 77. 
Endemic. 
54 . Olearia Mooneyi, F. Muell. Fragm. viii, p. 144. 
Aster Mooneyi, F. Muell. loc. cit. et ix, p. 77 - 
Endemic. 
