Bourbon. Calceolaria (another curious instance like that of Fuchsia ,) 
is only found besides in Western South America, where it is common. 
Veronica , a large cosmopolite genus, is comparatively scarce in Tas¬ 
mania and Australia, it abounds however throughout the New Zealand 
groupe and the Antarctic Islands, and is also found in the Falklands. 
Ourisia is found in Fuegia, and has one small species in Tasmania. 
Myoporum in Tasmania and South East Australia. Atherosperma , a 
very small genus containing only 3 other species, one of which is 
found in Tasmania and one in South Chili. Pimelea is well represented 
in Australia and Tasmania, while Knightia has only one other species, 
and that in New Caledonia. JDrapetes, a small genus of only 4 
species, one of which is found in Fuegia, and another as far north as the 
alpine mountains of Borneo. Australina , a curious small genus of only 
2 species, one of which is in Tasmania. Elatostcmma , another small 
genus, has a second species in the Society Islands. Euphorbia glauca 
is also found in Norfolk Island. Piper excehum is also found in 
Norfolk Island, and has allied species in the Fiji, and other 
South Sea, Islands; so also has Peperornia . Ascarina y a small 
genus of only 2 species, one of which is in the Sandwich Islands. 
Fagvft , a genus in the Southern Hemisphere, confined to South Chili, 
Fuegia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Dammara , a small genus, one 
species of which is found so far north as La Perouse’s, or Vanicolla, 
Island, (11° 40' S. 1C7° O' E.,) which, with another species said to be in 
the Fiji Islands, are all that are known in the Southern Hemisphere. 
JAbocedrus {Thuja) Doniana, is closely allied to the “Alerse,” a highly 
useful species ( Thuja tetragona) found in South Chili. Podocarpus is 
found in South Chili, and one small bushy species is found in Australia 
and Tasmania. Dacrydium has one noble species in Tasmania (the 
celebrated u Huon Pine”j, and several in the Polynesian Islands. 
Phylloeladufiy a small genus of 4 species, one of which is in Tasmania, 
and one has lately been discovered so far north as the alpine mountains 
of Borneo. Most of the New Zealand Orchideous genera (and some of 
the species) are found in Austraba, Tasmania, and the Antarctic 
Islands. Rhipogonnm (a genus of only 2 species) has one species in 
New Holland. Callixene , a genus of only 3 species, has two species 
in South Chili and in Fuegia. Phormium is only found besides in 
Norfolk Island (g). Cordyline has a few species in Norfolk Island, and 
one species in Australia. Astelia is found in Fuegia, Oahu, and Tas¬ 
mania. Areca sapida is believed to be confined to New Zealand and to 
