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Manual of the New Zealand Flora.

LIV. Scrophularineæ

LIV. Scrophularineæ.

486 Mazus radicans,—To this species I refer Ourisia montana, Buch. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xix. (1887) 214, t. 15, f. 1.
516 Veronica elliptica. — Add as a synonym V. marginata, Col. in Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxviii. (1896) 608." With respect to the inclusion of Hooker's V. odora with V. elliptica, Dr. Cockayne has independently come to the same conclusion as myself.
522 V. Oockayniana.—This appears to have a wide range on the western side of the Southern Alps, at altitudes above 3000 ft., stretching from Mount Peel and the Lyell Mountains to Lake Wanaka.
528 V. Gilliesiana.—Mount Lyell and the Brunner Mountains, alt. 4000–5000 ft., W. Toionsoil I
547 V. Cheesemanii.—Mount Richmond and Mount Fishtail, North Marlborough, alt. 4000–5000 ft., J. H. Macmahon!
550 Ourisia sessilifolia.—Diamond Lake Range, to the north of Mount Peel, F. G. Gibbs!
553 Euphrasia cuneata.—Mr. J. H. Macmahon has sent me numerous specimens of this species collected on the shores of Pelorus Sound, Marlborough, where he states it is plentiful. So far, these are the only specimens I have seen from the South Island. It is worth mention that according to A. Richard the type specimens were collected in Tolago Bay: "Crescit in Novæ-Zealandiæ, rupibus maritimis loco dicto baie Tologa."