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dissita, Lambertiana , and vacillans ; Uncinia (3), rubra, ccespitosa , 
and ferruginea; Agrostis setijol/a, and Banthonia (2), bromoides, and 
nuda. And of Ferns : — Gyathea Cunninghamii ; Trichomanes elonga¬ 
tion; and A diantum Cunningham i i. 
11. In considering tlie vegetation of tlie North Island, in lateral 
areas nearly corresponding with its degrees of south latitude, the 
distribution of genera and species peculiar to each area, (in a few 
instances overlapping,) will be found very nearly thus : — 
(i.) The Northern area, from 34° to 35° south, contains, Drosera 
•pygmcea , Colemoa phy&aloides , Cassytha paniculaia , Hibiscus trionum , 
Cassini a retorta , Iponuea pendula , and Todca Africana . 
(ii.) Tho Bay of Islands area, from 35° to 36° south, contains, 
Barbarea australis; Mnlicytus macrophyUus ; Pittosporum (4), cornifolium , 
umbellatum , rcflexum, and pimeleoules ; Holieria populnea (veraj ; Phe- 
balium nudum; Pomaderris elliptica ; Eugenia Maire; Quintiniaelliptica ; 
Ackama rosafolia ; Sinclair it ; Corokia buddleoides ; Alsetmmia f several 
species ; Layenophora lamia; Epacns paucijlora ; Bracophyllum lati - 
folium; Sapota costata; Geniostoma ligmtrifolium ; Rhabdothamms 
SoUndri; Gratiola pubescent; Glossostigma clatinoides ; Veronica (2), 
diosmcefolia , and elongata; Pisonia Brunoniam ; Atriplex Billardieri ; 
Tetranthera calicaris; Eesodaphne Tarairi ; Santalum Cunninghamii; 
Elatostcmma rugosum ; Peperomia Urvilleana; Libocedrus Boniana; Spar - 
ganium simplex; Prasophyllumpumilum ; Thclymitra imberbis; Pterostylis 
tridlifolia ; Gleichenia (2), semivestita, and jlabellata ; Loxsoma Cunning ~ 
haviii ; Lomaria (2), membranacea, and Fraseri ; Foodia media ; Schizcea 
dichotomy ; Marattia salicina , and Phylloglossum Brummondii . 
(iii.) The Thames area, from 36° to 37° 30' south, contains, Car - 
damine divaricata; Pomaderris Edgcrlcyi ; Panax anomala ; Corokia 
cotoneaster ; Epacris (2), purpurasccns , and Sinclair ii; Bracophyllum 
squarrosum ; Coprosma crassifolia ; Veronica pubescens ; Spiranthes 
australis ; Pterostylis (2), puberula , and squamata ; Pcllcea falcata ; P ter is 
Endlicheriana ; Gyninogramma leptophylla ; and Psilotum triquetrum . 
(iv.) The East Capo area, from 37° 30' to 39° S., contains Clematis 
hexasepala ; Pittosporum rigidum ; Eqnlobium (3), microphyllum , 
glabellim, and meUnocaulon ; Erecktites prenanthoidcs ; Senecio (2), 
odoratus and perdidoides ; Gaultheria fagifolia ; Bracophyllum subulatum ; 
Calceolaria Sinclarii ; Euphrasia cuneata ; Myosotis (2), Forsteri and 
spathidata ; TJtriculana (2), Colensoi } and protrusa ; Lenina gibba ; 
Adenochilus gracilis ; Calhxene parviflora ; Arthropodium candidum ; 
Hymcnophyllum (2), pulcherriinum and ceruginosum ; Trichomanes Colemoi ; 
