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Forest Vines to Snow Tussocks: The Story of New Zealand Plants

Chapter 10

Chapter 10

154. Taylor, B. W. 1955. 'The Flora, Vegetation and Soils of Macquarie Island.' Aust. Nat. Res. Exp. Rep. Ser. B. (II), Botany: 1-192

155. Seppelt, R. D., Copson, G. R. and Brown, M. J. 1984. 'Vascular flora and vegetation of Macquarie Island.' Tasmanian Naturalist 78: 7-12.

156. Gillham, M. E. 1967. Sub-antarctic Sanctuary. Summertime on Macquarie Island. Gollancz, London.

157. Puccinellia macquariensis was also thought to be endemic, but has recently been discovered on Campbell Island.

158. Wace, N. M. 1960. 'The botany of the southern oceanic islands.' Proc. Roy. Soc. land., Ser. B, 152: 475-90.

159. Some seeds can float in the sea and arrive unharmed on distant shores. One such was picked up on the coast of Macquarie and when germinated in Australia turned out to be Caesalpinia bonduc, widespread in tropical coastal habitats. It could not have survived on Macquarie, but at least it got there.

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161. Johnson, P. N. and Campbell, D. J. 1975. 'Vascular plants of the Auckland Islands.' N. Z. Journ. Bot. 13: 665-720.

162. Cockayne, L. 1909. 'The ecological Botany of the subantarctic islands of New Zealand.' Pp. 182-235 in The Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand, Vol. 1. Government Printer, Wellington.

163. Godley, E. J. 1965. 'Notes on the vegetation of the Auckland Islands.' Proc. N. Z. Ecol. Soc. 12: 57-63.

164. Oliver, R. L. and Sorensen, J. H. 1951. 'Botanical investigations on Campbell Island.' Cape Exped. Ser. Bull. No. 7. D. S. I. R., Wellington.

165. Meurk, C. D. 1982. 'Regeneration of subantarctic plants on Campbell Island following exclusion of sheep.' N. Z. Journ. Ecol. 5: 51-58.

166. Williams, G. R. 1982. 'Species-area and similar relationships of insects and vascular plants on the southern outlying islands of New Zealand.' N. Z. Journ. Ecol. 5: 86-96.

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168. Wright, A. C. S. 1959. 'Soils of Chatham Island.' N. Z. Soil Bureau Bull. 19.

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172. There is, however, a large endemic ground Astelia, A. chathamica, which grows in moist sites in the south of the main island.

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175. Laing, R. M. 1915. 'A revised list of the Norfolk Island flora with some notes on the species.' Trans. proc. N. Z. Inst. 41: 1-39.

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177. Oliver, W. R. B. 1896. 'The vegetation and flora of Lord Howe Island.' Trans. Proc. N. Z. Inst. 49: 94- 161.

178. Rodd, A. N. and Pickard, John 1983. 'Census of vascular flora of Lord Howe Island.' Cunninghamia 1: 267-80.

179. Hutton, Ian, 1986. Lord Howe Island. Conservation Press, Canberra.

180. Green, P. S. 1970. 'Notes relating to the floras of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands, I.' Journ. Ann. Arb. 51: 204-20.

181. Green, P. S. 1979. 'Observations on the phyto-geography of the New Hebrides, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.' Pp. 41-53 in Plants and Islands, D. Bramwell (Ed.). Academic Press.