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the sea to 3000 feet ; Fuchsia excorticata, from the coast to 2000 feet ; 
Epilobium nummularijolium, and £. rotundifolium, ascending to 3500 
feet; E. alsinoides, juncewm, and pubens, to 1000 feet 3 Leptospermum 
scoparium, in all soils from the sea to 3000 feet; Coprosma lucida, 
grandifolia, robusta, aud tenuicaulis; Nertera depressa ; Brachyglottis 
repanda; Sonchus oleraceus, everywhere; Wahlenbergia gracilis, from 
the sea to 3000 feet; Gaultheria antipoda, from the coast to 8000 
feet ; Myrsine salicina, australis, and divaricata ; Olea Cunninghamit ; 
Parsonsia, sp.; Solanum aviculare, and nigrum, from the sea to 1500 
feet ; Veronica salicifolia, from the sea to 2500 feet ; Mentha Cunning- 
hamii ascending to 500 feet ; Wesodaphne Tawa from 500 to 2000 feet ; 
Atherosperma Novee-Zelandic, from near the coast to 1400 feet; 
Hedycarya dentata, Knightia excelsa, Pimelea prostrata, and P, Urvil- 
leana, from the coast to 1000 feet; Podocarpus ferruginea, from near 
the coast to 3000 feet; P. spicata, from 500 to 2500 feet; P. Totara, 
from the sea coast to 3000 feet; P. daerydioides, from the coast to 
nearly 1000 feet; Dacrydium cupressinum, from 500 to 2500 feet; 
Phyllocladus trichomanoides, ascending to 3000 feet. The Orchideons 
genera, Harina, Dendrobium, Bolbophyllum, Thelymitra, Microtis, and 
Acianthus. Phormium tenax, and P. Colensoi, and their vars,, in all 
soils and situations, from the sea coast to 4000 feet; Cordyline australis, 
in all soils and situations, from the coast to 3000 feet; Areca sapida, 
from 200 to 1500 feet; Rhipoyonum parviflorum, in woods, from 
coast to 2000 feet; Arwndo conspicua, in all soils and situations, from 
the coast to 2500 feet ; Cyathea medullaris, and C. dealbata, from 200 
to 2000 feet ; Dicksonia squarrosa, from 500 to 1500 feet; Hymeno- 
phyllum multifidum, dilatatum, polyanthos, and demissum ; T'richomanes 
reniforme, and 7’, venosum ; Pteris esculenta ; in all soils not wholly wet, 
from the coast to 3000 feet ; Lomaria procera, and its vars., in all 
soils and situations, from the coast to 4000 feet; Niphobolus rupestris ; 
Botrychium Virginicum, in open lands, from the coast to 1600 feet ; 
and T'mesipteris Forsteri, epiphytal, in forests from 800 to 2500 feet. 
(ii.) Northern plants, occupying more than one area or zone, not found 
in the South parts of the Island.—among these, are,—Drosera binata, a 
Bay of Islands plant, has been very sparingly detected so far South as 39° 
30’. Dysoxylum spectabile, not uncommon from the Bay of Islands to the 
Thames, has also been detected as far south as the river Mohaka in 
Hawke's Bay ; extreme altitude, 1000 feet. Metrosideros tomentosa, & 
littoral plant from the North Cape to Tolaga Bay, (c.) Alseuosmia, sp. 
