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Acknowledgments.

In conclusion, I desire to record my appreciation of the ever-ready co-operation of Dr. H. H. Allan, M.A., F.L.S., and, in particular, for the use of his notes and drawings of some of the types preserved at Kew. To Messrs J. Hadfield and A. E. Brockett, M.A., B.Com., I owe much as congenial field companions during the seven

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years and 200,000 feet of climbing involved in this research. Mr. Hadfleld has not only collaborated in the field, but has cultivated almost all the forms dealt with in this paper and given me the fullest access to them at all times. To the Curators of the Museums at Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland, I am grateful for access to the herbaria attached to these institutions and for other facilities readily granted.

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1 Mt. Fyffe. 2 Mt. Duppa. 3 Mt. Robertson. 4 Mt. Cullen. 5 Mt. Dobson. 6 Mt. Riley. 7 Dun Mt. 8 Mt. Royal Knob. 9 Mt. Fishtail. 10 Mt. Richmond. 11 Mt. Z. 12 Mt. Patriarch 13 Mt. Rintoul. 14 Mt. Olympus. 15 Mt Bounds. 16 Mt. Pinnacle. 17 Mt. Schiza. 18 Mt. Blowhard. 19 Scott's Knob. 20 Mt. St. Arnaud. 21 The Ned. 22 Mt Blairich. 23 Mt. Harkness. 24 Mt. Horrible. 25 Mt. Ferny Gair. 26 Mt. Barometer. 27 Mt. B.J. 28 Blue Mt. 29 Shingly Peak. 30 Mt. Ben More. 31 Mt. Malvern. 32 Mt. Camden. 33 Mt. Tapuaenuku. 34 Dillon Cone. 35 Mt. Tarndale. 36 Mt. Fyffe. 37 Kahutara Saddle. 38 Mt. Manakau 39 Mt. Whakari.