
Family Liliaceae.
Rhipogonum scandens Forst. [J. F. A.; J. B. A.; L. C.]
Common in the forest in many places.
Cordyline australis Hook. f. [J. F. A.; J. B. A.; L. C.]
Common on open hillsides.
*Cordyline indivisa Steud. [J. B. A.]
Apparently the southernmost limit on this coast. Above 1,800 ft. Purau Line, Akaroa Summit Road, not common.
(2)C. Veitchii Hort., given as an additional species by J. B. A., is merely a synonym of C. australis.
Astelia nervosa Banks & Sol. [J. B. A.; L. C.]
Abundant, chiefly in forest.
(2)A. Solandri and (2)A. linearis are recorded by J. B. A., but have not been observed by any one else.
Phormium tenax Forst. [J. F. A.; J. B. A.; L. C.]
Common in gullies and at moister spots.
*Phormium Cookianum Le Jolis. [J. F. A.; J. B. A.]
On cliffs, and often in the open above the bush line. Possibly occurs on the Lyttelton Hills, though not definitely recorded from there.
(1)Bulbinella Hookeri is recorded by J. F. A. and J. B. A., and perhaps occurs.

Arthropodium candidum Raoul. [R.; J. F. A.; J. B. A.; L. C.]
Not infrequent in shaded gullies and in bush. Aylmer's Valley, track to lighthouse: A. Wall. Cashmere Hills; Castle Rock; &c.: R. M. L. Akaroa (habitat of type).
J. B. A. records also (2)Dianella intermedia. I do not think it occurs.
*°Iphigenia novae-zelandiae Baker. [J. F. A.]
Banks Peninsula: Cockayne, in Cheeseman's Manual.
