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Ehrharta Colensoi, Hook, fil., has been recently collected in the South Island, on Mount Arthur, 
6000 feet altitude, hy Mr. McKay, of the Geological Survey Staff, and also on the 
mountains above Arthur’s Pass, hy J. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., Auckland Museum. Ehrharta 
Thomsonii, Petrie, n. sp., a recent discovery hy Mr. Petrie, on Stewart Island. 
Hierochloe alpina, Rcem and Schultes. This species has been incorporated with Hierochloe 
redolens, R. Brown, as var. Fraseri. As regards New Zealand this change appears injudicious, 
as they form here two distinct species without intermediate forms. 
Panicum imbecille, Trinius. This grass is now Oplismenus setarius, Rcem and Schultes. 
Dichelachne stipoides, Hook. fil. This grass is now Stipa teretifolia, Steud, being separated 
from Dichelachne and placed in Stipa, from the awn articulating on the glume. The present 
species, with the recent discovery of Stipa Petriei, adds a new genus to the Order Grammes 
in New Zealand. 
Sporobolus elongatus, R. Brown, is now Sporobolus indicus, R. Br. The New Zealand plant 
has the flowering glume 3-nerved, and more robust than that of Australia. 
Genus Agrostis. This genus must be subdivided, and all the species having a pencil or tuft 
of hairs rising from the base of the flowering glume should be transferred to the genus 
Deyeuxia, described in connection with the new species D. scabra. 
Agrostis canina, Linn., var. B, gelida, is now Agrostis Muelleri, Benth. Agrostis canina, Linn., 
var. C, subulata, is now Agrostis subulata, Hook. fil. 
Agrostis parviflora, R. Brown, is now Agrostis scabra. Willd. 
For Agrostis cemula, R. Brown, read Deyeuxia Forsteri, Kunth. 
Agrostis cemula, R. Brown, add var. C, spathacea, n. sub-spec., Berggren, Report Royal Society, 
Lund, 1878. 
For Agrostis pilosa, A. Rich, read Deyeuxia pilosa. 
For Agrostis Billardieri, R. Brown, read Deyeuxia Billardieri, Kunth. 
For Agrostis avenoides, Hook, fil., read Deyeuxia avenoides. 
For Agrostis setifolia, Hook, fil., read Deyeuxia setifolia, Hook. fil. 
For Agrostis Youngii, Hook, fil., read Deyeuxia Youngii. 
For Agrostis quadriseta, R. Browm, read Deyeuxia quadriseta. 
Arundo conspicua, second page, second line from bottom, for 8. Pistils, read 8. Styles; and on 
bottom line add Fig. 10. Leaf sheath with hairy ligule. 
Danthonia ovata, bottom line, for pistils, read styles. 
Line 17 from bottom, delete “generally the largest and.” 
Poa pusilla, Berggren, Report Royal Society, Lund, 1878. This equals Poa anceps, var. 
minime, of the present work. 
Poa sclerophylla, Berggren, Report Royal Society, Lund, 1878. This equals Poa anceps, var. E, 
alpina, Hook, fil., Hand. N.Z. Flora, I., 339, also Poa albida of the present work. 
For Poa imbecilla, Forst., read Eragrostis imbecilla, Benth. 
For Festuca littoralis, Labill, read Schedonorus littoralis, Beauv. This species is not so common 
on the coasts of New Zealand as a larger form, Schedonorus littoralis, var. triticoides. This 
variety is the Festuca triticoides, Steud. Both plants are figured on Plate LIA r . 
For Triticum scabrum, R. Brown, read Agropyrum scabrum, Beauv. 
For Agrostis canina, var. B, gelida, read Agrostis Muelleri. 
For Agrostis canina, var. C, subulata, read Agrostis subulata. 
For Plate XXXII., Danthonia australis, read Plate XXXI. 
