
Additional Species.
Clematis fœtida, Raoul. 1.
Ranunculus hirtus, Banks and Sol. 1 2 3 6.
" rivularis, Banks and Sol., var. subfluitans. 1 2.
" acaulis, Banks and Sol. 1 2.
Drimys axillaris, Forst. 1.
Cardamine stylosa, DC. 1 2.

Hymenanthera crassifolia, Hook. f. “Maritime rocks opposite the Cavallos Islands.”—“Handbook.”
Pittosporum Buchanani, Hook. f. 7. J. Buchanan.
" virgatum, Kirk. n. s. 3.
" ellipticum, Kirk. n. s. 1.
" ovatum, Kirk. n. s. 1 3.
" pimeleoides, R. Cunn. 2. “Handbook.”
Stellaria parviflora, Banks and Sol. 1 2.
Spergularia rubra, Pers., var. marina. Stephenson's Island. J. Buchanan.
Hypericum japonicum, Thunb. 1 2.
Linum marginale, A. Cunn. 1 2 6.
Geranium molle, L. 1 2 3 6.
Clianthus puniceus, Banks and Sol. 2. Rev. R. Taylor.
Coriaria, sps. In a foot-note to Dr. Lindsay's remarks on this genus, in his Contributions to the Botany of New Zealand, he writes, — “I find the opinion that there are three ‘kinds’ of ‘Toot’ unanimous among the more observant settlers alike of Otago and Auckland, (representing Wanganui, Raglan, Coromandel, Kaipara, Hokianga, and other districts in the latter province.)” It is difficult to account for the origin of this error. C. ruscifolia is common over the entire province, and varies from a dwarf shrubby or even sub-herbaceous plant, to a small tree; the last form however being comparatively rare. It is possible that the extreme forms may be considered distinct by settlers not well acquainted with the plant, but I never met with anyone who expressed this opinion. Neither C. thymifolia nor C. angustissima has been found so far north as Auckland.
Ixerba brexioides, A. Cunn. 1 2.
Leptospermum ericoides, A. Rich. The peculiar dwarf pubescent form mentioned at p. 728 of the “Handbook,” is abundant in the open country about Mongonui and in other localities.
Metrosideros lucida, Menz. 1. T. F. Cheeseman.
" diffusa, Sm. 1 2.
" Colensoi, Hook. f. In the “Handbook” this is said to occur at the Bay of Islands, but Mr. Colenso believes this to be erroneous.
Myrtus obcordata, Hook. f. 1. T. F. Cheeseman.
Fuchsia procumbens, R. Cunn. Cavalhi Passage.
" Kirkii, Hook. f. 2.
Epilobium alsinoides, A. Cunn. 1.
" rotundifolium, Forst. 1 2.
" pubens, A. Rich. 1 2 3.
Sicyos angulatus, L. 1.
Hydrocotyle Novæ Zelandiæ, DC. 1.
" moschata, Forst. 1 2.

Hydrocotyle microphylla, A. Cunn. Mongonui.
Apium leptophyllum, F. Muell. 2.
Panax Lessonii, DC., var. heterophyllum. 3.
Meryta Sinclairii, Hook. f. Taranga Islands.
Viscum salicornioides, Hook. f. 1 2.
Alseuosmia quercifolia, A. Cunn. 1 2.
Coprosma, n. s. 1.
" propinqus, A. Cunn. 1 2.
Nertera Cunninghamii, Hook. f. 1 2.
Galium umbrosum, Forst. 1 2 3.
Olearia lacunosa, Hook. f. 2. J. Buchanan.
Celmisia longifolia, Cass. 2. W. Colenso.
Vittadinia australis, A. Rich. 1.
Lagenophora petiolata, Hook. f. 1 2.
Cotula minor, Hook. f. 1 2.
Erechtites arguta, DC. 1 2 3.
" scaberula, Hook. f. 1 2.
" quadridentata, DC. 1.
Senecio Colensoi, Hook. f. 2. W. Colenso.
Pratia angulata, Hook. f. 1 2.
Dracophyllum Traversii, Hook. f. 1. J. Buchanan.
Olea apetals, Vahl. Taranga Islands.
Limosella aquatica, L., var. tenuifolia. 1.
Veronica macrocarpa, Vahl. 2. “Handbook.”
Chenopodium triandrum, Forst. 1 2.
Suæda maritima, Dum. 1 2.
Atriplex Billardieri, Hook. f. Whangaruru. W. Colenso. North Cape. J. Buchanan.
Pimelia Urvilleana, A. Rich. 2. “Handbook.”
Fagus fasca, Hook. f. 1 7 8. J. Buchanan.
Urtica incisa, Poir. 1.
Parietaria debilis, Forst. 1 2.
Australina pusilla, Gaud. 1 2. W. Colenso.
Phyllocladus glauca, Carr. 1. T. K. 8. R. Mair.
Sarcochilus adversus, Hook. f. 1.
Gastrodia Cunninghamii, Hook. f. 2.
Acianthus Sinclairii, Hook. f. 1 2.
Cyrtostylis oblonga, Hook. f. 2. W. Colenso.
Corysanthes oblonga, Hook. f. 2.
" rivularis, Hook. f. 2. W. Colenso.
Caladenia minor, Hook. f. 1 2.
Pterostylis trullifolia, Hook. f. 1 2.

Thelymitra longifolia, Forst. 1 2 3 6.
" Colensoi, Hook. f. 2. W. Colenso.
" imberbis, Hook. f. 2. W. Colenso.
Orthoceras Solandri, Lindl. 1 2 3.
Lemna minor, L. 1.
Potamogeton “natans,” L. 1 2.
" “gramineus,” L. 2. “Handbook.”
Astelia, n. s. 1 2 3.
Calorophus elongatus, Lab. 1.
Schœnus tenuis, Kirk. n. s. 1 2 6.
Gahnia pauciflora, Kirk. n. s. 1 2.
Fimbristylis dichotoma, Vahl. 2. W. Colenso.
Carex subdola, Boott. 2. “Handbook.”
" lucida, Boott. 1 2.
" Forsteri, Wahl. 1 2.
Microlæna polynoda, Hook. f. 1 2.
Hierochloe redolens, Br. 1 2.
Zoysia pungens, Willd. 1 2 3 6.
Dichelachne crinita, Hook. f. 1 2 3.
" sciurea, Hook. f. 1 2.
Danthonia “Unarede,” Raoul. A stout handsome grass occurring on sea cliffs in Whangaruru Harbour, at the Bay of Islands, and in the Cavalhi Passage, but of which I possess very imperfect specimens only; is provisionally referred here. Its habit is similar to that of Gahnia setifolia.
Trisetum antarcticum, Trin. 1 2.
Bromus arenarius, Lab. 1 2.
Triticum scabrum, Br. 1.
Gleichenia Cunninghamii, Hew. 1 2.
Cyathea Cunninghamii, Hook. f. 1.
" Smithii, Hook. f. 1. R. Mair.
Hymenophyllum multifidum, Swartz. 1 2.
" flabellatum, Lab. 1 2.
" æruginosum, Carm. 1. R. Mair.
Trichomanes venosum, Br. 1.
Davallia Novæ Zelandiæ, Col. 1 2.
Lindsæa trichomanoides, Dry. 1.
Adiantum affine, Willd. 1 2.
Lomaria nigra, Col. 1. W. Mair.
Doodia connexe, Kunze. 1. R. Mair.
Asplenium flabellifolium, Cav. 1.
Aspidium coriaceum, Swartz. 1 2.
Nephrodium thelypteris, Presl., var. squamulosum. 1 2. W. Colenso.

Nephrodium molle, Desv. 1. R. Mair.
Nothochlæna distans, Br. 1.
Schizæa fistulosa, Lab. 1 2.
Botrychium cicutarium, Swartz, var. dissectum. 1 6.
Phylloglossum Drummondii, Kunze. 2.
Lycopodium Carolinianum, L. 7. W. Colenso.
