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Bibliographical Notice. 71 
Natural Order. 
Genus. 
No of 
Species. 
No. of Sp. 
in V.D.L. 
Brought forward .. 
22 
Lichenes . 
Lecanora . 
4 
, , 
Lecidea . 
2 
Porina ....... 
1 
• • 
Thelotrema . .. 
Opegrapha .. . 
1 
1 
31 
Summary. 
Class. 
Natural Orders. 
Genera. 
Species. 
Sp. found 
in V.D.L. 
Dicotyledones . . 
25 . 
38 
65 
6 
Monocotyledones 
6. 
21 
36 
1 
Acotyledones .... 
Filices . 
10 
20 
10 
. . 
Musci . 
25 
66 
. . 
Hepatic® .... 
5 
86 
• • 
Fungi . 
11 
16 
• • 
Algae . .. 
40 
58 
• • 
Lichenes .... 
13 
31 
Totals.... 
37. 
163 
378 
17 
It will be perceived that the Flora of these islands is, as might 
be expected, more closely related to that of New Zealand than to 
Tasmania; but on comparing the phaenogamous vegetation and 
the ferns with this island, they show considerable affinity. Of 
the 25 natural orders, 38 genera, and 65 species belonging to 
Dicotelydones, all the natural orders except Myrsineae, and 23 
genera (and 2 doubtful,) are represented in Tasmania; 6 of the 
species being identical. Of the Monocotyledones, all the 6 natural 
orders and 16 out of the 21 genera are found here; 1 species 
being identical. Of the Acotyledones of this colony, too little is 
yet known to enable us to institute a comparison, except with 
regard to the Filices, of which the 10 genera found in the Auck¬ 
land and Campbell’s Islands all are represented here; and 10 out 
of the 20 species are common to both. 
Three new species of Tasmanian plants are first described in 
the Flora Antarctica, viz., Coprosma repens, Celmisia astelim- 
folia, and Rickea pandanifolia, R. C. G. 
