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dissita, Lambertiana, and vacillans; Uncinia (8), rubra, caspitosa, 
and ferruginea ; Agrostis setifolia, and Danthoma (2), bromoides, and 
nuda. And of Ferns :—Cyathea Ounninghamii; Trichomanes elonga- 
tum; and Adiantum Cunninghamii. 
11. In considering the vegetation of the 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 
pygmeda, Oolensoa physaloides, Cassytha paniculata, Hibiscus trionum, 
Cassinia retorta, Ipomea pendula, and Todea Africana. 
(ii.) The Bay of Islands area, from 35° to 86° south, contains, 
Barbarea australis; Melicytus macrophyllus ; Pittosporum (4), cornifolium, 
umbellatum, reflecum, and pimeleoides; Hoheria populnea (vera) ; Phe- 
balium nudum; Pomaderris elliptica ; Eugenia Maire; Quintinia elliptica ; 
Ackama rosefolia; Sinclairti; Corokia buddleoides ; Alseuosmia, several 
species; Lagenophora lanata; Epacris pauciflora; Dracophyllum lati- 
folium; Sapota costata;  Geniostoma ligustrifolium; Rhabdothamnus 
Solandri; Gratiola pubescens; Glossostigma elatinoides ; Veronica (2), 
diosmefolia, and elongata; Pisonia Brunoniana; Atriplex Billardieri ; 
Tetranthera calicaris; Nesodaphne Tarairi; Santalum Cunninghamu ; 
Elatostemma rugosum ; Peperomia Urvilleana; Libocedrus Doniana; Spar- 
ganium simplex ; Prasophyllum pumilum; Thelymitra imberbis; Pterostylis 
trullifolia; Gleichenia (2), semivestita, and flabellata; Loxsoma Cunning- 
hamii; Lomaria (2), membranacea, and Frasert ; Doodia media ; Schizcea 
dichotoma ; Marattia salicina, and Phylloglossum Drummond. 
(iii.) The Thames area, from 36° to 87° 30’ south, contains, Car- 
damine divaricata; Pomaderris Edgerleyi; Panax anomala; Corokia 
cotoneaster ; Epacris (2), purpurascens, and Sinelairvi ; Dracophyllum 
squarrosum ;  Coprosma erassifolia; Veronica pubescens ; Sprranthes 
australis; Pterostylis (2), puberula, and squamata; Pellea faleata; Pteris 
Endlicheriana; Gymnogramma leptophylla; and Psilotum triquetrum. 
(iv.) The Hast Cape area, from 37° 30’ to 59° §., contains Clematis 
hecasepala; Pittosporum rigidum; Epilobium (8),  microphyllum, 
glabellum, and melanocaulon; rechtites prenanthoides; Senecio (2), 
odoratus and perdicioides ; Gaultheria fagifolia ; Dracophyllum subulatum ; 
Calccolaria Sinclarii; Euphrasia cuneata; Myosotis (2), Forsteri and 
spathulata; Utricularia (2), Colenso’, and protrusa; Lemna grbba; 
Adenochilus gracilis; Callixene parviflora; Arthropodium candidum ; 
Hymenophyllum (2), puleherrimum and ceruginosum ; Trichomanes Colensot ; 
