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Armaria media; Carmichadia pilom ; Epiloiium tenuipes; Gunncra 
prorepens; Myrtus (2), obcordatus and ; ZWfea purpurata; 
Tetragonia trigym; Pozoa trifoliolata; Eryngium vesiculosum; 
Crantzia lineata; AciphyUa (2), sqnarrosa and Colensoi; Angelica 
Gingidium; Coprosma petiolata; Nertera sehdosa; Olearia (2), virgala, 
and Forsteri; Leptinella pusillum; 6Vey«; Calystegia mar- 
gimta- Jfimulus radicans; Utricularia Novce-Zeland'ue; Planlago 
spat hula ta; A triplex cinerea; Urtica (2), Australia and fcrox ; 
Ascarina lucida ; Prasopliyllum nudum.; .Zlpera arundinacea ; Agrostis 
parviflora; Danthonia bromoides; Adiantum formosum; Aspidium 
oculatum ; Gymnogramme rutrefolia; Grammitis rufus-villosa; Iticcia 
fluitans; and Parmelia (2), perforata, and chrysopthalma. 
12. In further endeavoring to show the distribution of the Plants of 
the North Island by zones surrounding the same, the more noteworthy 
and stable genera and species alone will be noticed. These will be 
divided into eight zones, as follow :— 
i. Maritime and littoral. 
ii. Coast, mostly within a few yards above high water mark. 
iii. Lowland—from the Coast to an altitude of 500 feet. 
iv. Midland,—from 500 to 1500 feet altitude. 
v. Upland,—from 1500 to 2500 feet altitude. 
vi. Mountainous,—from 2500 to 3500 feet altitude. 
vii. Sub-Alpine,—from 3500 to 4500 feet altitude. 
viii. Alpine,—from 4500 to snow line. 
(i.) The marttime and littoral zone contains Myoswrus aristatus; 
Ranunculus acaulis; Lepidium (2),oleraceum and incisum.; Plagianthus 
divaricatus ; Fuchsia procumbens ; Aletrosideros lomenlo&a (c.) ; J fesem- 
bryanthemum australe; Tetragonia (2), expansa and trigyna ; Apium 
(.2 ),filiforme, and australe; Coprosma (2), retusa, and peliolata; Senecio 
lautus ; Goodenia repens; Calystegia soldanella; Avicewnia officinalis; 
Myoporum latum; Samolus littoralis; Plantago spatkulata ; Chenopo- 
dium sp.; A triplex sp.; Salicornia indica; Euphorbia glauca; Desmo- 
schcenus spiralis; Leptocarpus simplex; Carex littorea ; and Spinifex 
hirsutus. 
